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Get to Know About the Biodiversity in Redwood National Park Beyond the World's Tallest Trees
Redwood National Park, which encompasses 112,618 acres in California's Humboldt and Del Norte counties, protects some of the world's tallest trees, ecosystems, and many other natural wonders.
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