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Northern California's National and State Parks contain the last remnants of the Coastal Redwoods, the tallest forest ecosystem in the world. Reduced to five percent of its two-million acre sprawl, preservation efforts to maintain the ancient ecology bear scars of heavy deforestation of the late 1800s, the modern tourism industry and pollution that threaten endangered wildlife species, extending through the watershed to the Pacific coastline.

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