Natural Laboratories: Scientists in National Parks Sequoia and Kings CanyonMike Graf.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Vero Beach : Rourke Educational Media, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • QH76 .N388 2019
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Contents:
Protecting the giants -- About the trees -- Fire and sequoias -- Pollution at the park -- Climate change.
Subject: This book explores the world's largest living things and the work done by scientists at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California. It explains how the giant trees were discovered, logged, and how they have since been protected.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Two great national parks -- Protecting the giants -- About the trees -- Fire and sequoias -- Pollution at the park -- Climate change.

This book explores the world's largest living things and the work done by scientists at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California. It explains how the giant trees were discovered, logged, and how they have since been protected.

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