Yosemite National Park Trees Are Being Cut Downfor This Very Good Reason
Yosemite National Park is a must-see destination for travelers, having been first preserved in 1864 and then designated as a national park in 1890. Visitors can enjoy almost 1,200 miles of beautiful valleys, meadows, waterfalls, and sizable sequoias. Those flocking to the park for the trees might be horrified to learn that Yosemite officials recently started to cut some down—but it's not for the reason you'd expect. Read on to discover why some trees are on the chopping block, and how it could help Yosemite in the long run.
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