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Redwood National Park By Sohrob

Redwood National Park By Sohrob. Redwood National Park,Calif California. Geographic Features. Smith River Klamath River Redwood Creek Siskiyou Mountains Redwood National Forest. Plant and Animal Life. Roosevelt Elk Northern Red-Legged Frog Northern Spotted Owl American Black Bear

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Redwood National Park By Sohrob

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  1. Redwood National ParkBy Sohrob • Redwood National Park,Calif California

  2. Geographic Features • Smith River • Klamath River • Redwood Creek • Siskiyou Mountains • Redwood National Forest

  3. Plant and Animal Life • Roosevelt Elk • Northern Red-Legged Frog • Northern Spotted Owl • American Black Bear • Banana Slug • Western Snowy Plover • Bald Eagle • Redwood Oak Tree • Redwood Pinecone • Bleeding Heart

  4. Issues Facing the Park • Oak Death • Exotic Plant Invasion

  5. History • Native Americans started living at Redwood over 3,000 years ago. There generations are still alive as time passes. • In 1968,the congress founded Redwood National Park and the park is now 44 years old. • Redwood used to be an earthquake zone 300 years ago. • Tsunamis were also caused by earthquakes about 300 years ago.

  6. Activities • Camping, driving to see different scenery, sight-seeing and exploring, hiking, strolling, and checking out visitor centers.

  7. Conclusion Redwood National Park is a National Treasure. All of its plants and animals are rare. For example, Redwood has pine cones and oak trees that are the biggest and oldest in the whole world! The Native American generations are still alive and living at Redwood! The geographic features are incredible to visit! The activities keep you busy...!There is so much to do there! That is why it is important to keep Redwood safe from horrible issues facing the park. Redwood is a valuable park a prized possession, and a National Treasure. So let's do our part and keep Redwood safe and clean!

  8. Sources: www.nps.gov National Geographic Magazines Google images

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