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Four months after the Eaton Fire destroyed homes and businesses in Altadena, wildlife is returning to the burned area. A mountain lion was seen in the region in March and trail cameras installed by volunteers have documented the recovery, including the return of other animals, such as bobcats and deer. The group is partnering with UCLA scientists to study the impact of the fire on bats, birds, and other species.
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