No it's forbidden
the sequoia redwood grows in California, and there are several species found in various parts of the world, yet do not resemble the redwood you are thinking about.
Redwood forests are found primarily along the coast of California in the United States. Some of the most famous redwood forests include Redwood National and State Parks, Muir Woods National Monument, and Humboldt Redwoods State Park.
yes they have both im from California in sertin parts of California people need both
You can find almost everything that people use in California. A glaring example is oxygen; even though there is pollution in many parts of California, there still is plenty of oxygen for people to breath.
Poison ivy and its close relatives, poison sumac and poison oak exist in all parts of the United States and in the southern parts of Canada. If the redwood forest that you are referring to is within these boudaries, there is a good chance of one of these irritating plants being in it.
I do not believe that Metasequoia glyptostroboides the dawn redwood is poisonous. I can find no reference anywhere to this . But it isn't something you should be eating anyway.
People have used irrigation.
Fire
No, train spotting is not allowed in all the parts of the British rail.
the gold Rush was helpful to California because of the wealth that was bought by selling the gold that was founded basically made parts of California rich. that's part of the reason why people came to California to get rich
Irrigation is the prime method used.
Fighting between Gupta nobles allowed Muslim forces to successfully conquer parts of India.