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KRNCA
(redirected from King Range National Conservation Area)

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KRNCAKing Range National Conservation Area (California)


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Save-the-Redwoods League has connected more than 10,000 acres of critical habitat within the Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea, a wide swath of protected lands extending from Humboldt Redwoods State Park to the shores of King Range National Conservation Area, the longest stretch of roadless coastline in the lower 48 states.
These lands enhance the League's 1999 purchase of 3,800-acres, which are the major stepping stones in the Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea between Humboldt Redwoods State Park, the largest old growth redwood preserve in the world, and the King Range National Conservation Area, the longest unroaded coastal area in the lower 48 states.
These lands are the major stepping stones in a corridor between Humboldt Redwoods State Park, the world's largest old growth redwood forest, and the King Range National Conservation Area, the longest unroaded coastal area in the lower 48 states.
 
 
 
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