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California
Survivors, Rescuers Share Memories from a Deadly Avalanche in ‘Buried‘
How Fire Suppression Made California Fires Worse
Why California’s Wildfires Have Gotten So Bad
Courtney Dauwalter’s 2019 Western States
Celebrating a Canyoneering Icon
The Weird World of Bike “Everesting”
Meet California’s Best Big-Tree Hunter
California’s Redwoods Are for Everyone
This Woman Wants to Row Across the Pacific
Why the Sierra Gets So Much Snow
A Lesson in Finding Beauty Everywhere
The Biking in California Looks Incredible
How Jeff Johnson Celebrated His 50th
A Classic West Coast Surf Trip
The Nine Trails Endurance Run
‘The Bikes of Wrath’ Trailer
Setting a Highline in Needles, California
Fly-Fishing Motivates This Cancer Survivor
What It Takes to Run Western States
‘Painted in Dust’
‘Moving the Giants’: Saving California Coastal Redwoods
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is a documentary film from that profiles arborist David Milarch, who is renowned for helping California coastal redwoods migrate northward to survive the dangerous climate changes that threaten their current habitat. Milarch preserves the world's oldest trees because they are one of nature's most efficient means of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. You can follow updates on the film on Twitter .