Redwood National Park
Americannoun
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The bird, Pey-noh-pey-o-wok, had been flying freely for only three months when he died in the backcountry of Redwood National Park after ingesting a lead air-gun pellet, the tribe announced Wednesday.
From Los Angeles Times
The creation — and Carter’s expansion — of Redwood National Park has long been a touchy subject along California’s rural, economically depressed North Coast, where the once-thriving logging industry cratered over the last half-century.
From Los Angeles Times
As of July, all four condors in the first cohort were reintroduced back into the wild in Redwood National Park.
From Washington Post
The tree, a 380-foot coast redwood, is in a remote area of Redwood National Park and is not accessible by any trail.
From Washington Post
But Mr. Russell said he had been hearing about recreational climbing in Redwood National Park for a number of years.
From New York Times
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