A pair of California wildfires are now threatening some of the world's largest trees
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A pair of wildfires burning in California's parched Sierra Nevada mountains have forced the closure of much of Sequoia National Park -- including its most treasured areas, home to some of the largest trees on Earth.
(CNN) — A pair of wildfires burning in California's parched Sierra Nevada mountains have forced the closure of much of Sequoia National Park -- including its most treasured areas, home to some of the largest trees on Earth.
While firefighters are "aggressively attacking" the fires to help suppress them, the blazes have the potential to affect the park's infrastructure and resources, the park's website said. Giant sequoias -- which can reach heights of 300 feet -- have already been hit hard by fires in the state in recent years: "Two-thirds of all giant sequoia grove acreage across the Sierra Nevada has burned in wildfires between 2015 and 2020," the National Park Service says.