The giant sequoia is protected in Yosemite National Park because these are ancient groves. These ancient groves took thousands of years to become what they are now. Some giant sequoias are over 3,000 years old.
how do you think the giant sequoia is protected in yosemite national parks
Among other things, there are three stands of Giant Sequoia.
The three groves of Giant Sequoia that reside there needed protection from the lumbering industry,
Giant Sequoia National Monument was created in 2000.
There are sequoias in the Sierra Nevada in Central California and on the coast from about Santa Cruz north. The Sierra mountains house the Giant Sequoias (biggest trees by volume); the coast the Coastal redwoods (tallest trees).
It has many beautiful warerfalls, wonderful rock climbing, great hiking trails and three stands of Giant Sequoia.
Look at Sequoia trees
The Giant Sequoia National Monument comprises 328,315 acres of California's Sequoia National Forest. It was designated a National Monument in April 2000.
because of the spectacular granite cliffs,waterfalls clear streams giant sequoia groves and because of the pioneering management.
the Great Sequoia is a tree that is very old and it is a national monument1
what is the nearest city to sequoia national park
No, but there are giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park.