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Monterey County reforestation refers to efforts in Monterey County, California to protect the county's pine forests and urban environment. The native Monterey Pine ecosystem is one of the rarest forest ecosystems in the world. Only a few thousand acres of the endemic trees exist in four locations along the Pacific Ocean on the Central Coast of California. The Monterey Peninsula is home to the largest of these stands, but these trees are threatened by development, non-native invasive species, and diseases. The city of Monterey itself maintains more than 19,000 trees in parks and along streets, and about 300 acres (1.2 km2) of Monterey Pine forest.

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  • Monterey County reforestation refers to efforts in Monterey County, California to protect the county's pine forests and urban environment. The native Monterey Pine ecosystem is one of the rarest forest ecosystems in the world. Only a few thousand acres of the endemic trees exist in four locations along the Pacific Ocean on the Central Coast of California. The Monterey Peninsula is home to the largest of these stands, but these trees are threatened by development, non-native invasive species, and diseases. The city of Monterey itself maintains more than 19,000 trees in parks and along streets, and about 300 acres (1.2 km2) of Monterey Pine forest. (en)
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  • Monterey County reforestation refers to efforts in Monterey County, California to protect the county's pine forests and urban environment. The native Monterey Pine ecosystem is one of the rarest forest ecosystems in the world. Only a few thousand acres of the endemic trees exist in four locations along the Pacific Ocean on the Central Coast of California. The Monterey Peninsula is home to the largest of these stands, but these trees are threatened by development, non-native invasive species, and diseases. The city of Monterey itself maintains more than 19,000 trees in parks and along streets, and about 300 acres (1.2 km2) of Monterey Pine forest. (en)
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  • Monterey County reforestation (en)
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