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Author: Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta

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California wildfire may have killed hundreds of giant sequoias, burning through Earth’s largest grove

October 8, 2021October 8, 2021 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on California wildfire may have killed hundreds of giant sequoias, burning through Earth’s largest grove

The sprawling KNP Complex has burned through the Earth’s largest giant sequoia grove, possibly killing 400 of the big trees

Nation

How California’s history of prescribed burns helped firefighters defend Sequoia National Park

September 24, 2021 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on How California’s history of prescribed burns helped firefighters defend Sequoia National Park

Firefighters say decades of prescribed fire – highly controlled burns overseen by professionals – have helped save giant sequoias amid KNP Complex.

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KNP Complex fire reaches Giant Forest inside Sequoia National Park, threatens world’s largest tree

September 18, 2021September 18, 2021 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on KNP Complex fire reaches Giant Forest inside Sequoia National Park, threatens world’s largest tree

General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, now wrapped in a fire-resistant blanket, is among the giant sequoias threatened by the KNP Complex.

Travel

‘Understand your limits, take care’: These are America’s 20 deadliest national parks

June 15, 2021July 2, 2021 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on ‘Understand your limits, take care’: These are America’s 20 deadliest national parks

Though America’s national parks are generally very safe, they can also be a potentially deadly places for tourists and hikers caught unprepared.

Travel

California man falls 500 feet to his death in Sequoia National Park, woman injured in same accident

June 1, 2021June 2, 2021 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on California man falls 500 feet to his death in Sequoia National Park, woman injured in same accident

A 56-year-old California man fell 500 feet to his death on a Memorial Day hike in Sequoia National Park.

Travel

Yosemite ‘firefall’ returns to national park this week. Here’s how to see the phenomenon

February 16, 2021 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on Yosemite ‘firefall’ returns to national park this week. Here’s how to see the phenomenon

The “firefall” is returning to Yosemite National Park this week, but tourists will have to act fast for a chance to see the fleeting wonder.

Nation

A pair of endangered birds are missing after an early-morning theft at Fresno Chaffee Zoo in California, officials say

November 29, 2020 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on A pair of endangered birds are missing after an early-morning theft at Fresno Chaffee Zoo in California, officials say

The Fresno Chaffee Zoo is asking the public for help after an alleged birdnapper took two threatened species from its aviary early Sunday.

Travel

Kings Canyon National Park reopens, Yosemite plans reopening after wildfire smoke forced closures

September 24, 2020 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on Kings Canyon National Park reopens, Yosemite plans reopening after wildfire smoke forced closures

Kings Canyon National Park reopened Wednesday and Yosemite is set to reopen Friday after closing over hazardous air quality caused by wildfire smoke.

Travel

Wildfire smoke closes Yosemite, Kings Canyon national parks

September 17, 2020 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on Wildfire smoke closes Yosemite, Kings Canyon national parks

Yosemite National Park will close Friday due to hazardous air quality and smoke caused by several massive blazes scorching California’s Sierra Nevada.

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Nearly 200 Yosemite National Park visitors sick after likely norovirus outbreak

January 16, 2020 Joshua Yeager, Visalia Times-Delta Comments Off on Nearly 200 Yosemite National Park visitors sick after likely norovirus outbreak

Approximately 170 people reported experiencing gastrointestinal illness, including park visitors and employees

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