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The founders
Charles and Vanna Rae Bello are professional architect and teacher who in 1968 chose a
more simple, back to the earth, pioneering life style for themselves by leaving their
professions and moving deep into the redwood forest.
Unlike many that were part of this movement they choose to do
this on our own rather than with others. Charles having grown up on a farm as a child and
with engineering and architectural degrees and having acquired a broad range of
construction and mechanical skills prior to moving into their remote forest location, had
the basic skills that are required in carving out a living, and a sustainable life style
for himself and his family. Vanna Rae like the pioneering wives of our heritage, was not
only homemaker, child bearer and teacher (home schooled our two boys) but also the helper,
advisor, and partner in the creation of a unique lifestyle.
During the past
40
years 125,000 seedling trees have been planted, 60,000 were grown and sold as Christmas
Trees, which provided their livelihood and paid for the land, 65,000 were planted in
reforestation projects.
Houses, orchards, vineyards, berry patches, water systems,
independent off grid power systems, work shops, saw mill, some 5 miles of trails and a
park like setting has been achieved. Most visitors are amazed at what has been
accomplished without hired help.
Several years ago
the Bellos became aware that land ownership or land stewardship, as they like to consider
themselves requires taking action to preserve the land in perpetuity.
This is how the Redwood Forest Institute came into being. Land
Trusts or Conservation Trusts are the only vehicle that land can be preserved in
Perpetuity. The Bellos looked into some of the many Land Trusts in existence who monitor
irrevocable Easements that are placed on private properties, and decided that their land
could be managed best with an organization founded to implement the specific programs they
have in place so the THE
REDWOOD FOREST INSTITUTE PRESENTLY OWNS AND MONITORS A Conservation
Easements PRESERVING lands from excessive logging and developement.
Join us, go to
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and you too can participate in the preservation of
the Noyo Redwood Forest and its ecology in perpetuity.
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