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Fri, Oct 17, 2008
The California Report Magazine
Disappearing Plants

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Fires aren't the only thing changing California's landscape. Biologists say rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns could bring most of the state's native plants to near-collapse. Many of them, including the Giant Sequoia, are found nowhere else in the world.
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David Gorn
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