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Most coast redwoods and other trees don't live to be a thousand years old, but some live to be 2,000 or more and we don't know why,» says David Milarch, lifelong nurseryman who co-founded the Champion Tree Project in 1994, which became Archangel 14 years later.
Not exact matches
«The strengthened connection between
Redwood Creek and its historic floodplain, increased native plant cover and resulting wildlife cover, reduced flooding, improved access, and expanded education and volunteer stewardship opportunities make the
Redwood Creek Restoration Project one of the
most important of its kind on the West
Coast.»
-- John Muir, conservationist December 5, 2007, San Francisco, CA: Muir Woods National Monument, one of the last — and
most beloved — stands of old - growth
coast redwoods in the world, will celebrate its 100th anniversary as a National Monument on January 9, 2008.
Located in the
most northwestern corner of California and the
most southwestern corner of Oregon on the rugged Pacific
coast, its spectacular beaches, abundant wildlife, and majestic
redwood forests provide pure unspoiled nature and a magical place to get away from it all.
Muir Woods National Monument, one of the last — and
most beloved — stands of old - growth
coast redwoods in the world, will celebrate its 100th anniversary as a National Monument on January 9, 2008.
From rainforests and towering
redwoods on the West
Coast to unique rock formations and incredible coastlines in the Maritimes, Canada is home to some of the world's
most breathtaking natural scenery and wonders.
Most people don't associate
coast redwoods with the warm climate of Napa Valley, but Bothe - Napa Valley State Park is home to rare, impressive clutches of these California...
With crashing waves along the
coast and soaring
redwood trees blanketing miles of uncrowded parkland, this is one of California's
most spectacular regions.
With crashing waves along the
coast and soaring
redwood trees blanketing kilometres of uncrowded parkland, this is one of California's
most spectacular regions.
McWay Waterfall Trail quickly take you to arguably the
most dramatic lookout along the Big Sur
coast, and the Ewoldsen Trail takes you into a lush
redwood forest with stream.
Aside from the pockets of old - growth,
most of the
coast redwood forest is now young.