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The Majesty and Mystery of California's Redwoods

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“The redwoods, once seen, leave a mark or create a vision that stays with you always,” wrote John Steinbeck. Today, 96 percent of the original old-growth coast redwoods have been logged. But the magic of the big trees lives on in Northern California’s parks and preserves. We discuss the history of the redwoods, current preservation efforts and the best places to experience them. We’ll also examine the latest research on redwoods, including new studies on the potential impacts of climate change. »

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