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High Hopes for Sequoia National Monument Plan

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Sequoia National Monument is home to roughly half of the giant sequoia trees left in the world. There's widespread agreement the ancient groves northeast of Bakersfield need help, but the question is what kind, exactly. Locals are waiting on a new management plan from the U.S. Forest Service.

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