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morningcallsphotography · 1 year ago
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Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway Orick, CA NY -> CA (and back), 2021
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eopederson · 3 months ago
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Early autumn in the redwoods, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt County, 2024.
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wandering-jana · 8 months ago
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Banana slug!
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, California. Oct. 2020
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elinerlina2 · 9 months ago
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Redwoods in Northern California
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valhikes · 4 months ago
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Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, part of Redwood National and State Parks, California
I made it out to the old growth redwoods! I could even feel those big trees getting ever bigger! And there was even a rhododendron remaining along the Rhododendron Trail this late in the season.
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thorsenmark · 6 months ago
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My Time for a Getaway in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
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My Time for a Getaway in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A setting looking to the east while taking in views of nearby coast redwoods and an early growth forest while walking the Prairie Creek Trail in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.
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itseyentait · 7 months ago
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I don't have prints for this yet, but here's a design I made for a Fern Canyon postcard. It's an amazing place to visit.
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fraryguitar · 2 years ago
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Drury Scenic Highway at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
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jamesadamtaylor · 8 months ago
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Spring in the Redwoods can be fantastically green. Print Shop:
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reasonsforhope · 9 months ago
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"The Yurok will be the first Tribal nation to co-manage land with the National Park Service under a historic memorandum of understanding signed on Tuesday [March 19, 2024] by the tribe, Redwood national and state parks, and the non-profit Save the Redwoods League, according to news reports.
The Yurok tribe has seen a wave of successes in recent years, successfully campaigning for the removal of a series of dams on the Klamath River, where salmon once ran up to their territory, and with the signing of a new memorandum of understanding, the Yurok are set to reclaim more of what was theirs.
Save the Redwoods League bought a property containing these remarkable trees in 2013, and began working with the tribe to restore it, planting 50,000 native plants in the process. The location was within lands the Yurok once owned but were taken during the Gold Rush period.
Centuries passed, and by the time it was purchased it had been used as a lumber operation for 50 years, and the nearby Prairie Creek where the Yurok once harvested salmon had been buried.
Currently located on the fringe of Redwoods National and State Parks which receive over 1 million visitors every year and is a UNESCO Natural Heritage Site, the property has been renamed ‘O Rew, a Yurok word for the area.
“Today we acknowledge and celebrate the opportunity to return Indigenous guardianship to ‘O Rew and reimagine how millions of visitors from around the world experience the redwoods,” said Sam Hodder, president and CEO of Save the Redwoods League.
Having restored Prarie Creek and filled it with chinook and coho salmon, red-legged frogs, northwestern salamanders, waterfowl, and other species, the tribe has said they will build a traditional village site to showcase their culture, including redwood-plank huts, a sweat house, and a museum to contain many of the tribal artifacts they’ve recovered from museum collections.
Believing the giant trees sacred, they only use fallen trees to build their lodges.
“As the original stewards of this land, we look forward to working together with the Redwood national and state parks to manage it,” said Rosie Clayburn, the tribe’s cultural resources director.
It will add an additional mile of trails to the park system, and connect them with popular redwood groves as well as new interactive exhibits.
“This is a first-of-its-kind arrangement, where Tribal land is co-stewarded with a national park as its gateway to millions of visitors. This action will deepen the relationship between Tribes and the National Park Service,” said Redwoods National Park Superintendent Steve Mietz, adding that it would “heal the land while healing the relationships among all the people who inhabit this magnificent forest.”"
-via Good News Network, March 25, 2024
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twohalves1whole · 2 years ago
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morningcallsphotography · 1 year ago
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Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway Orick, CA NY -> CA (and back), 2021
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travelwithz · 6 months ago
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We hiked at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park hoping to see elk, but didn’t. We saw a lot of other wonderful wildlife instead.
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wandering-jana · 2 years ago
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Sunset in Northern California. 
Explore Redwoods in my blog post: https://wanderingjana.com/redwoods
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sherrylephotography · 1 year ago
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The top picture is a cow roosevelt elk
I noticed that the cows seemed to graze in a group and the bulls watched them from a distance away. Lots of people didn't seem threatened by the cows but I read that if they have there calves near them they may go after you to protect their calf
The bottom picture is a bull roosevelt elks.
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My photography @sherrylephotography taken 9/23 posted 10/23
Prairie Creek State Redwood Park
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whatpandorasaw · 5 months ago
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Banana slug in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, California, USA
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