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•3 different types of Redwoods
•Ecosystem
•Recreation/Entertainment
It was thought to be extinct until 1944
Deciduous losing their needles in the winter
Smallest of the three and don’t live as long
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The Dawn Redwood
Most massive living thing to live on Earth
5 men, 22 days but the tree wouldn’t fall until a storm brought it down
2500 years old after examination
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The Giant Sequoia
Grow to the greatest height of any tree
Grow rapidly, live a very long time
Can sprout new trees from stumps
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The Coastal Redwood
• RNSP consists of 133,000 acres.
• These trees are the tallest and one of the most massive tree species on Earth.
• Sept 5, 1980 United Nations designated them a World Heritage Site
• June 30, 1983 International Biosphere Reserve
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A variety of wildlife call RNSP homeHome to rare animals
Plants
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• Drive thru tree’s
•4 different parks
•Lot of hiking trails
•Ocean
"Redwood National and State Parks - Nature & Science (U.S. National Park Service)." U.S. National Park Service - Experience Your America. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 July 2011. <http://www.nps.gov/redw/naturescience>.
"Redwood confirmed as worlds tallest tree - Technology & science - Science - msnbc.com." msnbc.com - Breaking news, science and tech news, world news, US news, local news- msnbc.com. N.p., 1 Oct. 2006. Web. 29 July 2011. <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15066332>.
Roa, Michael. Redwood ed: a guide to the coast redwoods for teachers and learners. Duncan Mills, Calif.: Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods, 2007. Print.
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New Configure Relay AccountRelay accounts only have to be set up once. If you have done this earlier then skip this slide.
Visit the Relay Website. Sign in with your Student ID in the Username and Password fields.Select the Home tab then Account Settings and edit the following fields:Update Your Name. Replace your Student ID with your name. You will still login with your Student ID.Add your active email address. This is critical. All videos notifications use this address.Change your password. Secure your account with your own password.
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Login to Relay Recorder Launch the Relay Recorder (Right click and Select Run as Administrator on PC). Enter your Student ID Number in the Username and Password fields.
Note: E-mail information and the account password may be changed through the Relay web site.
Record Do a test recording to ensure everything works and that you can be clearly heard.
Adjust the microphone slider if needed.
Preview and Trim Preview your presentation then use the Trimming feature to crop the beginning
and ending of your video. Enter a relevant title in the Title field. Add a short Description of the presentation. Make sure you have a green server icon at the top right of the recorder window. Select the Submit button to upload your video to the Relay server. You will receive
an automated notification containing a link to your presentation at the email address provided.