Redwoods are the tallest trees on Earth—massive, ancient, and incredibly resilient. But it’s almost a miracle they’re still here, thanks to a long, complicated history of battles between loggers and activists in California. In this episode, environmentalist Meg Haywood Sullivan dives into the wild story of how these giants survived and why they still matter today.
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