To: Patricia DuMont California State Parks, Coordinator

Save the old growth redwood trees in Armstrong Woods State Natural Reserve in Sonoma County, CA

Stop the California Department of Parks and Recreation's proposed water system developments within Armstrong Woods State Natural Reserve where old growth redwoods depend upon our protection.

Why is this important?

The old growth redwood trees in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve are endangered by a proposed water system project from The California Department of Parks and Recreation. The plans will disrupt the ancient and delicate root system of thousands of years old growth redwoods, to pump millions of gallons of water per year for the humans that use the park! The trees cannot handle the loss of water nor the huge physical damage that would occur with the use of heavy equipment within it. Although public pressure has managed to postpone the project until September of 2015, a united stand against it is the only way to kill the plans all together.