Biologists retrieve threatened Gila trout from a stream in the Gila National Forest
in New Mexico. The movement of the fish is an effort to save them from the post-fire ravages
— choking floods of ash, soil and charred debris — expected to come with summer rains.
(KC Shedden/U.S. Forest Service/AP)
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Bravo. Good for them. The aftermath is always a mess.
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