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Description Redwood National Park, California, USA: A park ranger inspects a redwood tree, that has been vandalized to steal a "burl". Burls are knots in the wood where young sprouts grow out of the stem. They are the base for decorative carvings and increasingly stolen from protected redwood forests.
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Source http://www.nps.gov/redw/parknews/newton-drury-parkway-will-be-closed-at-night-due-to-increased-wood-poaching.htm
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