File:Grizzly Creek Fire - 9.2.2020 a 03.jpg

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Plants growing along Grizzly Creek after the Grizzly Creek Fire.

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English: It doesn’t take long for Mother Nature to rebound. Fire behavior analyst Chris Moore with the Alaska Incident Management Team, hiked into the Grizzly Creek drainage on Tuesday and reports that there are already signs of life poking up in the burned area. “We took a hike up Grizzly Creek and we saw a woodpecker on a burned tree, a river otter and a black bear,” Moore said. “There was already green vegetation poking up through the black.”
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Source https://www.facebook.com/GrizzlyCreekFireCO/posts/136707847963528
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White River National Forest

U.S. Forest Service

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This image is a work of the Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.

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