We’re visiting Redwood National and State Parks. Where are they?
A California
B Oregon
C Arizona
Fact: Redwood National and State Parks protect the world’s tallest trees—some soaring over 370 feet. Established in 1968 and expanded in 1978, the parks safeguard what remains of California’s ancient redwood forests, over 95% of which were logged. These trees store massive amounts of carbon and can sprout new growth from fallen trunks. When a redwood falls, it often gives rise to a ‘fairy ring’—a circle of genetically identical saplings growing from its base. Beyond trees, the parks shelter Roosevelt elk, banana slugs, and tide pools teeming with marine life.
Correct Answer: California