[PCA] ARTICLE: Wildfires torched up to a fifth of all giant sequoia trees

Park, Margaret E margaret_park at fws.gov
Wed Nov 24 13:00:37 CST 2021


Brian Melley, Associated Press, November 22, 2021

Summary:

Lightning-sparked wildfires killed thousands of giant sequoias this year, leading to a staggering two-year death toll that accounts for up to nearly a fifth of Earth’s largest trees, officials said Friday.

Fires in Sequoia National Park and surrounding Sequoia National Forest tore through more than a third of groves in California and torched an estimated 2,261 to 3,637 sequoias, which are the largest trees by volume.

Nearby wildfires last year killed an unprecedented 7,500 to 10,400 giant sequoias that are only native in about 70 groves scattered along the western side of the Sierra Nevada range. Losses now account for 13% to 19% of the 75,000 sequoias greater than 4 feet (1.2 meters) in diameter.

In 2013, the park had done climate modeling that predicted extreme fires wouldn't jeopardize sequoias for another 50 years.  But that was at the start of what became a punishing five-year drought that essentially broke the model.

Full Article: https://apnews.com/article/climate-wildfires-science-environment-and-nature-forests-581747bff7abec7b3d090fb8853d8e1a
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