Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Redwood National and State Parks' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Redwoods prefer sheltered slopes, slightly inland and near water sources such as rivers and streams.
This helps transport water to the highest reaches of the trees.
Coastal fog also provides up to one-third of their annual water needs.
[30] Plants such as the sword fern are prolific, particularly near ample water sources.
The bald eagle, which usually nests near a water source, is listed as a state of California endangered species.
This fact is born out in annual precipitation totals, which range between 25 and 122 inches (64 and 310xc2xa0cm) annually, with healthy redwood forests throughout the areas of less precipitation because excessive needs for water are mitigated by the ever-present summer fog and the cooler temperatures it ensures.
The national park works closely with other land and water management agencies in larger North Pacific region to protect shared resources.
The California State Parks also works closely with other land and water management agencies in larger northwest region of the State to protect shared resources.