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Thicket of Ceanothus cordulatus being killed by deer browsing at concentration point. The once lush growth within and about Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park. The cause is evident. . Locality: Round Meadow, Sequoia National Park. Negative #: 3118
Scanned and described by NPS History Collection staff, February 2021. This project was made possible by donation from the family of George Melendez Wright in honor of his legacy.
U.S. National Park Service
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Joseph S. Dixon
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Wildlife Survey, (NPS History Collection Themes)
, Flora, (NPS History Collection Themes)
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Code: SEKI
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California
Latitude: 36.7172584533691, Longitude: -118.537902832031

NPS Museum Number Catalog : HFCA 1607
1933/06/10
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Organization: National Park Service History Collection
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