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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Press Kit
 

Facts and Statistics about Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
(pdf 65 KB)

Fire & Fuels Management - background on the parks' program 
(pdf 444 KB)

Smoke from a small prescribed burn at the base of sequoia trunks.
Fire in the Parks
Learn about this important program.
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Fire crewmember monitors a grass fire.
News Releases About Fire
Read current fire information.
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Low fire burns through a grove during a prescribed burn.  

Did You Know?
Fire is an essential part of Sierra forest ecology. Plants and animals have adapted to the periodic, low-intensity fires that naturally occur here. In fact, sequoias need fire to open their cones and release the seeds, and to leave cleared beds of ash where they sprout and grow best.

Last Updated: November 16, 2009 at 19:37 EST