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A wildfire that threatened Yosemite's Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias is burning eastward into the Sierra National Forest.
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A Yosemite National Park ecologist says a famed grove of giant sequoias have survived their first wildfire in more than a century because of intentional burning to remove undergrowth beneath the towering trees.
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A fire official told a community meeting Monday night that the blaze has been on the outskirts of the famed Mariposa Grove and officials don't believe it will advance inward.
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Last month, interior department secretary Ryan Zinke wrote in an op-ed that the U.S.’s national parks are being loved to death. He specifically lamented…
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Monday marked the 150th anniversary of the land grant that established what we know now as Yosemite National Park. On June 30, 1864 in the middle of the…