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Sequoia sempervirens is the last surviving species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae. Common names include coastredwood, giant redwood, and Californiaredwood. Stretching as tall as 375 feet (115 metres), they provide a home to a variety of mammals, birds such as the Spotted owl and the Marbled Murrelet, reptiles, and amphibians.For more information, click on the relatedlink(s) listed below:
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It's actually everybody's job to protect what trees we have left. People who actively protect trees are called forest defenders, or more specifically, tree sitters. More than individual trees, we have to be considerate of complete ecosystems and migration corridors. Certain animals require old growth trees to live. The marbled murrelet needs the wide braches of ancient trees to stand on as they have webbed feet. The red tree vole, also endangered, lives in old growth redwood and Douglas fir forest.
The redwood forests have blacktailed deer, black bear, raccoon, cougar, coyote, mice, wood rats, and a host of other animals typical of the California coastal region. Marbled murrelets are known to nest in old-growth redwoods.
Because there are a lot of redwood trees
Redwood, California.
The Oakland region of California has redwood forests.
John Redwood's birth name is John Alan Redwood.
A Redwood is not an organism, however it is a type of tree. There are three types of redwoods: the giant sequoia, the dawn redwood, and the coast redwood.
Rocks and minerals do not form The Redwood Forest. Trees form the redwood forest, specifically, redwood trees.
The address of the Redwood Historical Society is: Po /Box 663, Redwood, NY 13679-0663
No Australia does not have redwood trees. Only California in the United States has redwood trees.