I left people, game returns to the Sagore’s Eaton fire area star-news.press/wp

Los Angeles – Behind the residues of the city were burning fire, the footers are lush with new green and filled birds.

The game is returned to the Eaton Fire area, and the scientists are closely accompanied by four months after last from Los Angeles game annoyed through the National Forest of Angeles and destroy hundreds of houses and companies in Altadeni.

Trail cameras installed a group of volunteers documented the first mountain lion back in that area 26. March. He was repeated again as two nights ago.

“My first inclination was to share people who lost so much during this fire and our community, because it is a sign that nature was resistant,” said Kristen Ochoa, Professor in California, Los Angeles, in Los Angeles, leading effort.

Ochoa, long-two-year-old Southern California, first began bending and animals that live in the famous as Chaney Trail hallway in July 2024. Years. She founded the Chaney Trail project and transferred to the inatallist network of uniformly, and the citizens of the scientists that maps and shares the documentation of biodiversity around the world.

Located just behind Altadena, with a trail only a kilometer (1.6 kilometers) along the road from the neighborhoods that were tethered during the fire, privately owned near Angeles National Forest Land is for sale and development in the sports complex. Ochoa and other volunteers have set a network of camera paths to display the biological diversity of the area and take the “inventory of everything worth it.”

The large part of the country was charcoal and infertile after the fire, and the group also lost all their cameras, watching the flames transferred before they left dark. But less than two months after the beginning of the fire, Ochoa could return and install new ones to start documenting the landscape recovery.

“The thing I really remember comes here right after the fire – there were so many birds,” Ocho said.

Many volunteers with a group are local residents who have lost their homes and said Ochoa that witnesses the recovery of nature in the area and hope.

While fires aggressively burned, they also burned unevenly, leaving stains and a small oasis of greenery that surround the flow intact. Animals could look for a refuge there while the rest of their home burned.

They did not encounter any deceased animals, she said, but there were reports on an injured bear and deer.

The a strong rain It came in weeks after the fires helped in a quick recovery.

Recently, Ochoa highlighted several charred Oaks San Gabriel – is located in Southern California – who had awful green growth around their base.

“Circular sprouts” comes from the deep and developed root systems that helped trees survive hundreds of years, Ocho said.

The aggressive flower of yellow mustard flowers, invasive species, also took root on boarding houses, potentially crumpling the original plants such as California Sage and Wild cucumbers – a source of earthing food.

The Group is a partnership with local scientists in UCLA to investigate research on how the haircuts and birds went and after the fire.

While installing a newlyalized track camera, Bobcat Scat and fresh deer was highlighted on the ridge that burned only a month ago.

Two red-tailed hawks circled each other in a ritual with high worse in heaven, the sign of spring.

2025-04-25 04:38:00

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