Firefighters fight to save historic sequoias l WNT

Thousands of firefighters are battling the KNP Complex Fire in Sequoia National Park to help save the park’s famed Giant Forest.

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40 thoughts on “Firefighters fight to save historic sequoias l WNT

  1. How tf all those fires keep happening over there. Never happened before!! Definitely something spiritual. God and goodness is the ultimate rain dance for bad draught.

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  3. It would be devastating to lose thousand-year-old trees that have been around long before our ancestors due to our own human foolishness. Thank you to the firefighters.

  4. It is inconceivable that precautions IN REDUNDANT DEPTH have evidently not been in place, well in advance of even the most remote contingency against disaster.

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  6. It's good thing that the firefighters are wrapping these trees at taxpayer expense because how could they have survived the last 100,000 years of fires without human protection? Eyeroll.

  7. THANK YOU EVERYONE I LIVE 45min from theses beautiful giant sequoia trees 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  8. I had the privilege to purchase a sequoia sapling. It died 2 days later. I guess Texas isnt the best place to grow one

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