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Left alone by humans, wildlife returns to the Eaton Fire burn area

  • Kristen Ochoa's group tracks wildlife recovery in Altadena's Eaton Fire burn area four months after fires.
  • Los Angeles area wildfires previously tore through Angeles National Forest and destroyed Altadena homes.
  • Trail cameras documented a mountain lion returning, and volunteers observed deer tracks and bobcat scat.
  • Kristen Ochoa said birdsong was "so much" right after the fire, indicating early return signs.
  • Witnessing nature's recovery gives hope to volunteers, many of whom lost their own homes.
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Left alone by humans, wildlife returns to the Eaton Fire burn area

Four months after the Los Angeles area wildfires tore through the Angeles National Forest and destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses in Altadena, wildlife is returning to the Eaton Fire burn area and scientists are closely tracking them.

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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