The newest California transplant: Redwoods
Podcast |
Seattle Now
Publisher |
KUOW
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Daily News
News
Publication Date |
Jan 23, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:10:52

Washington’s climate is changing, and some of our native trees are struggling to adapt.

Western red cedars and Douglas firs aren’t used to warming temperatures and drought conditions.

Cue the Redwood tree - chances are, you’ve actually seen them around Seattle already.

Seattle Times Climate Reporter Amanda Zhou is here to tell us why the California icon may be a good fit for Washington.

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Washington’s climate is changing, and some of our native trees are struggling to adapt. Western red cedars and Douglas firs aren’t used to warming temperatures and drought conditions. Cue the Redwood tree - chances are, you’ve actually seen them around Seattle already. Seattle Times Climate Reporter Amanda Zhou is here to tell us why the California icon may be a good fit for Washington.

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