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Amy Arcuri
August 3, 2018

Launch of Spooner Grove Foundation Website

Amy Arcuri
August 3, 2018

Today we launched the beta version of the new Spooner Grove Foundation website.  The goal of this website is to create a community aligned to the preservation of old growth redwood trees in California.

Amy Arcuri
September 20, 2010

San Francisco Magazine

Amy Arcuri
September 20, 2010

Redwoods Drama: How Gap’s heirs are reviving the wounded forest!

Source: https://www.modernluxury.com/san-francisco/story/seeing-the-forest-the-trees

Amy Arcuri
August 1, 2009

The Super Trees

Amy Arcuri
August 1, 2009

They can grow to be the tallest trees on Earth.  They can produce lumber, support jobs, safeguard clear waters, and provide refuge for countless forest species.  If we let them.

By Joel K. Bourne, JR.

Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2009/10/redwoods-earths-tallest-trees/

Amy Arcuri
November 23, 2008

Mother Jones

Amy Arcuri
November 23, 2008

When Tree Sitters Heart Lumberjacks

America’s most hated loggers are trying to hug change. Does the Lorax need a new BFF?

JOSH HARKINSON

Source: https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2008/12/when-tree-sitters-heart-lumberjacks

Amy Arcuri
August 28, 2008

What Now, Treesitter?

Amy Arcuri
August 28, 2008

Happy activists bask in the Humboldt Redwood Co. chief’s vow to not cut old growth, but they say there’s still plenty more forest to save.

By Heidi Walters

Source: https://www.northcoastjournal.com/humboldt/what-now-treesitter/Content?oid=2127830

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