After more than a century of logging, California's old-growth redwood forests are only a fraction of what they once were. Today, most ancient redwoods are protected in parks. But even those trees are facing a new threat.
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After more than a century of logging, California's old-growth redwood forests are only a fraction of what they once were. Today, most ancient redwoods are protected in parks. But even those trees are facing a new threat.
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