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Wildfires & Wildlife

by Science Moab|Published April 24, 2020

Wildfires often result in increased flooding of an area. We talk with Natalie Gillard, a graduate student in watershed sciences at Utah State University, who is studying how wildfires affect fish and other aquatic wildlife downstream of burnt areas.

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