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Wildfires killed nearly 20% of the world’s giant sequoias. Can the rest be saved?
Wildfires killed nearly 20% of the world’s giant sequoias. Can the rest be saved?
Wildfires killed nearly 20% of the world’s giant sequoias. Can the rest be saved?

Published on: 04/19/2026

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The blackened remains of burnt giant sequoia trees are seen in the Redwood Mountain Grove in Kings Canyon National Park on the western slope of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, on Aug. 24, 2023.

Five years ago, a tragic and depressing environmental story unfolded when thousands of giant sequoia trees, an iconic California species that tower 300 feet high and can live for 3,000 years, were killed during multiple large wildfires that roared across the southern Sierra Nevada.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/nation/2026/04/wildfires-killed-nearly-20-of-the-worlds-giant-sequoias-can-the-rest-be-saved.html

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