The document summarizes a field assignment to Sequoia National Park. It describes the geology and natural history of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, including how they formed over millions of years from uplift and erosion. It discusses key features like the granite batholiths and how glaciers carved the landscape. It also examines the giant sequoia trees, mule deer, and early humans who inhabited the area, noting how these species have evolved over tens of millions of years. The document uses this field assignment as an example to describe the rich natural history of the Sierra Nevada ecosystem.