The Redwood Forest – Unique Places Around the World

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Next to the northern California coast, there are several national and state parks known as Redwood National and State Parks. These parks include Redwood National Park, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Parks and others. One thing that has made these parks so popular and important is that 45% of the rest of the coastal redwoods are found in park protection. Out of all the 139,000 acres located between all the parks, the total area of ​​coastal redwood forests is around 38,982.

Coastal redwoods are among the tallest and tallest trees in the world. Other trees in the parks include the prairie des prairies. In the 19 th century, trees occupied two million hectares of land but were considerably reduced due to the need to develop them. The intervention was not seen until the year 1968. However, by then, 90% of the once dominant species had been reduced.

Habitat

Redwood National and National Parks (RNSP) are an important refuge for many flora and fauna, including the reduced number of coastal redwoods. Other species include the Douglas fir tanoak, Sitka spruce and the evergreen hardwood.

Likewise, the parks serve as a refuge for many animal species. With all the trees that exist in the forest, a number of ecosystems have sprouted and are home to a great diversity of animal species. One example is the endangered tidal goby. Other endangered animals are chinook salmon, Steller sea lion and northern spotted owl. About forty mammal species have been recorded as living in the parks. Even dolphins and whales are sometimes seen.

Coastal redwoods are among the tallest and tallest trees in the world. Other trees in the parks include the prairie des prairies. In the 19 th century, trees occupied two million hectares of land but were considerably reduced due to the need to develop them. The intervention was not seen until the year 1968. However, by then, 90% of the once dominant species had been reduced.

Habitat

Redwood National and National Parks (RNSP) are an important refuge for many flora and fauna, including the reduced number of coastal redwoods. Other species include the Douglas fir tanoak, Sitka spruce and the evergreen hardwood.

Likewise, the parks serve as a refuge for many animal species. With all the trees that exist in the forest, a number of ecosystems have sprouted and are home to a great diversity of animal species. One example is the endangered tidal goby. Other endangered animals are chinook salmon, Steller sea lion and northern spotted owl. About forty mammal species have been recorded as living in the parks. Even dolphins and whales are sometimes seen.

In addition, humans pose a threat to almost everything. As noted earlier, the biggest damage to the redwoods came from humans. Let us hope that the competent authorities can ensure a constant recovery of the redwoods.

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