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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWorld’s Tallest Douglas Fir Tree Damaged in Mysterious, Multi-Day Blaze, but It’s Alive After Firefighters Extinguish Flames
The fire started burning on August 16 and only affected a single tree—the historic Doerner Fir in southern Oregon.
One of the world's tallest trees, located in Oregon's Coast Range mountains, somehow caught fire and is continuing to burn.
The Doerner Fir, the largest of its kind, held a special significance for the Pacific Northwest big-tree enthusiasts. Its rescue would require a daring climb.
Authorities in Oregon are trying to extinguish a fire burning in one of the world's tallest trees. It may lower the tree's ...
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Live Science on MSNOne of the world’s tallest trees — the centuries-old 'Doerner Fir' — is on fire in Oregon.
Douglas-firs ( Pseudotsuga menziesii) are Oregon's most common trees, but the tree that's ablaze, known as the Doerner Fir, ...
One of the world's tallest non-redwood trees, a more than 320-foot Douglas Fir that's been growing along the coast of Oregon ...
Firefighters have been racing to save the centuries-old “Doerner Fir” since they received reports of on Saturday, August 16.
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IFLScience on MSNOne Of The World's Oldest And Tallest Trees Just Lost 15 Meters In Height Due To "Mysterious" Fire
In a remote area of Coos County, Oregon, a mighty Douglas fir is burning. The tree, known as the Doerner fir, is thought to ...
With about 50 ft already lost, the fire may impact the Doerner Fir's standing in global height rankings, officials say.
Authorities in Oregon are trying to extinguish a fire burning in one of the world's tallest trees near the state's southern coast. The coastal Douglas Fir tree is over 325 feet tall and estimated ...
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