Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Redwood National and State Parks' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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These trees are the tallest, among the oldest, and one of the most massive tree species on Earth.
The ecosystem of the RNSP preserves a number of threatened animal species such as the tidewater goby, Chinook salmon, northern spotted owl, and Steller's sea lion, though it is believed that the tidewater goby is likely to have been extirpated from the park.
The coast redwood is the tallest tree species on Earth
[24] Redwoods have existed along the coast of northern California for at least 20xc2xa0million years and are related to tree species that existed 160xc2xa0million years ago.
Sitka spruce are plentiful along the coast and are better adapted to salty air than other species.
Huckleberry, blackberry, and salmonberry are part of the forest understory and provide food for many animal species.
The ecosystems of RNSP preserve a number of rare animal species.
The Chinook salmon, northern spotted owl, and Steller's sea lion are a few of the other animal species that are threatened.
Over 40 species of mammals have been documented, including the black bear, coyote, cougar, bobcat, beaver, river otter, and black-tailed deer.
Different species of bats, such as the big brown bat, and other smaller mammals including the red squirrel and northern flying squirrel spend most of their lives well above the forest floor.
Inland, freshwater-dependent birds such as the common merganser, osprey, red-shouldered hawk, great blue heron, and Steller's jay are a few of the bird species that have been documented.
At least 400 bird species have been documented in the forestlands.
Of these thirty have been identified as invasive species, ten of these are considered threats to local species and ecosystems.
However, at the time of inscription, the property also included approximately 15,400 hectares which had been intensively logged for coast redwoods and other old growth forest species.