Ah, crap. Hope the Torrey Pines there are not driven into extinction.
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Ah, crap. Hope the Torrey Pines there are not driven into extinction.
Noozhawk: Santa Rosa Island Fire Grows to 14,520 Acres, Reaches Rare Torrey Pine Grove
Winds and terrain are driving the fire, which is still 0% contained, officials said Monday night
Santa Rosa Island Fire Grows to 16,600 Acres, Reaches Rare Torrey Pine Grove
Firefighters are trying to protect the Santa Rosa Island pier, historic buildings and campground as a 16,600-acre wildfire works its way northeast. On
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#SantaRosaIsland #wildfires #CAwx #ChannelIslandsNationalPark #CHIS #NPS
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Ah, crap. Hope the Torrey Pines there are not driven into extinction.
Noozhawk: Santa Rosa Island Fire Grows to 14,520 Acres, Reaches Rare Torrey Pine Grove
Winds and terrain are driving the fire, which is still 0% contained, officials said Monday night
Santa Rosa Island Fire Grows to 16,600 Acres, Reaches Rare Torrey Pine Grove
Firefighters are trying to protect the Santa Rosa Island pier, historic buildings and campground as a 16,600-acre wildfire works its way northeast. On
Noozhawk (www.noozhawk.com)
#SantaRosaIsland #wildfires #CAwx #ChannelIslandsNationalPark #CHIS #NPS
@ai6yr San Diego has a decent amount, and there are folks who grow them outside of their natural range. It would be really bad if the grove on Santa Rosa Island gets trashed, but I have no doubt that it would get re-populated.
There are probably some genetic differences between those trees and the ones in San Diego, but the Torrey Pine will still exist.
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