Charred by fire, these grand California redwoods rise again. How to hike among them
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"You’ll see shoots of green coming off these black trunks throughout the park," said Will Fourt, senior park and recreation specialist. Despite early fears, most of the park's redwoods survived, highlighting their unique ability to resprout from various parts of themselves."
"It was just all gray and black here for seven months after the fire," senior visitor services aide Debbie Martwick said. "It’s so uplifting and inspiring, the resilience of nature."
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