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Griswold: Survey shows who visits Sequoia, Kings Canyon parks
Fresno Bee Visitors to Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks come from all over, but many live in Southern California, a new study reveals. Nearly 75% of those who answered a questionnaire lived in California and adjacent states, and 62% are from Los Angeles, … |
Old Trees Grow Faster Than Young Ones, New Study Shows – Huffington Post
Old Trees Grow Faster Than Young Ones, New Study Shows
Huffington Post In this 2009 photo released by Steve Sillett, The President, a Giant Sequoia Tree, is shown in Sequoia National Park, Calif. After 3,240 years the Giant Sequoia is still growing wider at a consistent rate, which may be what most surprised the … |
Global warming can’t slow growth of redwoods or sequoias, new study shows – San Jose Mercury News
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Global warming can't slow growth of redwoods or sequoias, new study shows
San Jose Mercury News The study's locations extend from Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, near the Oregon border, to Big Sur to the timeless groves of Sequoia National Park in the central Sierra. The scientists fitted individual trees — many of which were growing before … Despite climate change, giant redwoods are showing increased growth |
Websites kick-start LGBT films, shows – Bay Area Reporter
Websites kick-start LGBT films, shows
Bay Area Reporter Cooper, who splits her time between San Francisco and a studio she rents near Sequoia National Forest, estimated she would need anywhere from $ 15,000 to $ 20,000 to make the 15-minute film. To raise … Kickstarter was no walk in the park," said Kennar. |
“Chasing Ice” Shows Unsettling Effects of Climate Change – unEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog)
"Chasing Ice" Shows Unsettling Effects of Climate Change
unEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog) Within Sequoia National Park is Mineral King, the splendid mountain wilderness in which Earthjustice took its first steps. 40 years later, we are as committed as ever to the legacy that started there: using the law to protect the wildlife and … |