Recent wildfires have killed up to a fifth of all giant sequoia trees

In this photo provided by the National Park Service, an NPS employee and a journalist hike on Nov. 7 in an area of Redwood Canyon that burned during the KNP complex fire in Kings Canyon National Park, Calif. Sequoia National Park officials say lightning-sparked wildfires in the past two years have killed a minimum of nearly 10,000 giant sequoia trees in California. The estimate released Friday, Nov. 19, 2021, accounts for 13 percent to 19 percent of the native sequoias that are the largest trees on Earth.
Daniel Jeffcoach | National Park Service via AP
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