Sequoia

Fog among the redwoods in the Lady Bird Johnson Grove of California’s Redwood National Forest.

Redwoods and fog: a love story

Science

California’s coastal redwoods can absorb nutrients and moisture from the thick fog that rolls in from the Pacific. And fog patterns give us clues about how the iconic trees might respond to a changing climate.

A Tree Falls in the Forest

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Clear-Cut Conundrum

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