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The Wild with Chris Morgan

Redwood National Park: Saving the tallest trees on Earth

The Wild with Chris Morgan

KUOW News and Information

Science, Nature

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Discover why scientists are chopping down redwood trees… to save them.

Redwood National and State Parks are home to some of the tallest trees on Earth, coast redwoods. These ancient California forests support hundreds of different species, and store more carbon than any other forest on the planet. But in the last century, 95% of them were cut down by loggers.

Now, scientists are trying to find ways to bring old growth redwoods back and they've discovered a surprising strategy... cutting them down actually helps them grow.

Chris heads to Redwood National and State Parks to learn about this new restoration effort and why saving the coast redwood trees will help countless other species in and around this national park. Plus Chris gets to climb a redwood, and learns about the relationship the Yurok have with this towering species.

This season of THE WILD is about the incredible biodiversity in our national parks: from the tallest trees on the planet to the driest deserts and everything in between. And it’s about the people working in and around our national parks to protect the natural world, while we still can.

This show would not be possible without listener support. You can help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by donating at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you.

As always, there are some great photographs and clips from our journey through the national parks on Instagram @thewildpod and @chrismorganwildlife.

THE WILD is a production of KUOW, Chris Morgan Wildlife, and the NPR Network. This episode was produced by Lucy Soucek and edited by Jim Gates. The Wild is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.

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0:00.0

Support comes from climate one.

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The world is living through a climate emergency.

0:05.0

Addressing this crisis begins by talking about it.

0:08.0

Every Friday co-hosts Greg Dalton and Ariana Brocious

0:12.0

offer empowering conversations. Listen now at climate one

0:16.5

dot org. This podcast is free and it's accessible to everyone thanks to support from

0:22.1

listeners like you.

0:23.9

If you value this show, please consider supporting its production by donating to our home,

0:29.2

KUAW. It only takes a minute to give and you'll be helping to support the production of this

0:35.1

podcast. Make a donation at KUOW.org or follow the link in the show notes. And thanks.

0:43.6

Hi everyone, Chris here.

0:46.3

This is season six of the wild.

0:49.2

Eight special episodes recorded on location

0:52.0

in America's national parks.

0:54.0

Stories about their biodiversity, their complex histories,

0:58.0

and how they are protecting nature, from the tallest trees on the planet

1:02.0

to the hottest place on Earth, from trout to

1:06.0

fireflies and wolves to rivers.

1:09.8

I'm so glad you're here.

1:11.4

Enjoy the show.

1:22.0

Okay, I could tell already I'm going to get neck ache this week. I've just jumped out of my truck at the side of a long winding road.

1:27.0

It's dark and the sky is really heavy.

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