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Sequoia National Park

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  • noun a national park in California that includes Mount Whitney

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  • There's no better tree to start off with than General Sherman, the famed Giant Sequoia in the Sequoia National Park, that is 275 feet tall, the largest non-clonal living tree on the face of the earth.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • There's no better tree to start off with than General Sherman, the famed Giant Sequoia in the Sequoia National Park, that is 275 feet tall, the largest non-clonal living tree on the face of the earth.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • There's no better tree to start off with than General Sherman, the famed Giant Sequoia in the Sequoia National Park, that is 275 feet tall, the largest non-clonal living tree on the face of the earth.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • The General Sherman sequoia in Sequoia National Park is the largest tree in the country and the world with a score of 1,290.

    Hunters have unusual aim: Big trees 2011

  • The General Sherman sequoia in Sequoia National Park is the largest tree in the country and the world with a score of 1,290.

    Hunters have unusual aim: Big trees 2011

  • I recently went with my husband and a couple of friends to Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, California.

    Toan Lam: Celebrate Mother Earth: Visiting Parks, A Natural Way to Unplug Toan Lam 2011

  • I recently went with my husband and a couple of friends to Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, California.

    Toan Lam: Celebrate Mother Earth: Visiting Parks, A Natural Way to Unplug Toan Lam 2011

  • Since completing my doctoral work, I have had the opportunity of conducting related research projects on streams, lakes, and watersheds in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, the coastal mountains of Maine, and several national parks including Sequoia National Park and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

    Contributor: Stephen C. Nodvin 2010

  • In California, growers in Sequoia National Park have cleared native vegetation, diverted streams, and applied fertilizers and poisons on public land.

    Ever wonder how people who take illegal drugs affect the planet? 2010

  • Mineral King Highway in Sequoia National Park has been nicknamed "Marijuana King" by park rangers who have eradicated many illegal plantations at great harm to the native environment.

    Morning Briefs and Outtakes after some Huffing and Puffing at City Hall 2009

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