Redwood grove on California coast to become public park

The McApin Tree, shown in this March 28, 2018, photo provided by Save the Redwoods League, standing in the Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve near Stewart’s Point, Calif., is 1,640 years old. The grove in Northern California with hundreds of ancient redwood trees, some taller than the Statue of Liberty, is being acquired by environmental group Save the Redwoods League that plans to preserve it and open a new public park, the group announced Tuesday, June 26, 2018. (Mike Shoys/Save the Redwoods League via AP)

STEWARTS POINT, Calif. — An environmental group said Tuesday that it is acquiring a grove in Northern California with hundreds of ancient redwood trees, some taller than the Statue of Liberty, and is planning to preserve it and open a public park.

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