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  • Trees damaged by the Caldor Fire lay across utility wires in the unincorporated community of Sciots Camp in El Dorado County, California, on September 2, 2021.
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  • A charred vehicle sits amidst Caldor Fire destruction in the Sciots Camp area in El Dorado County, California, on September 2, 2021.
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  • Black and white portrait of a tree faller in rural California in the Stanislaus National Forest. Sierra Nevada foothills.
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  • Firefighters using drones to inspect giant sequoia trees for damage from the Windy Fire take time out for a group photo in the Trail of 100 Giants area in the Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
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  • October 16, 2014<br />
BUTCH BRAY falls a tree in the Stanislaus National Forest along Evergreen Road near Yosemite National Park on Thursday, October 16, 2014. BRAY is contracted by Groveland-based Crook Logging who won a bid to harvest Rim Fire damaged trees for Sierra Pacific Industries on this parcel of land.
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  • October 16, 2014<br />
BUTCH BRAY is nearly engulfed in dust and debris after falling a tree damaged during the Rim Fire in the Stanislaus National Forest along Evergreen Road near Yosemite National Park on Thursday, October 16, 2014. BRAY is contracted by Crook Logging who won a bid to harvest lumber for Sierra Pacific Industries on this parcel of land.
    RimFireRecovery_201410169323.jpg
  • Burning from the inside during California's Windy Fire burning in Sequoia National Monument near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021. California Wildfire.
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  • Fire trucks pass a charred National Park Service sign for Whiskeytown Dam as they move south along Hwy 299 near Redding, California, on Thursday, August 2, 2018. The sign was damaged during the Carr Fire, which has burned more than 125,000 acres. More than 4,270 personnel are battling the Carr Fire.
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  • Friday, January 10, 2014<br />
STEVEN FEOLA, of Long Barn, California, walks on a tree he fell along Cherry Lake Road near Groveland, California. FEOLA, who works for Scott Timber, is one of many tree fallers who have been contracted by Hetch Hetchy Water & Power to remove hazardous trees that were damaged during the Rim Fire. The fire started August 17, 2013, and burned approximately 402 square miles.
    RimFireRecovery_201401101144.jpg
  • June 22, 2017<br />
A helicopter works its way back to collect water to drop on the Hunter Creek Fire, which is burning just west of downtown Reno, Nevada, on Thursday, June 22, 2017. According to a Truckee Meadows Fire representative, the cause of the fire is not known, but the point of origin is known. The blaze is estimated at 250 acres and is approximately 35% contained and is burning on U.S. Forest Service land. No structures have been damaged. One firefighter suffered a minor heat-related injury. At least eight agencies are battling the fire. Washoe County park and trail access is unavailable until investigation and operations are complete.
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  • October 16, 2014<br />
BUTCH BRAY carries his chainsaw while walking in the Stanislaus National Forest on Thursday, October 16, 2014. BRAY is contracted by Crook Logging to fall trees damaged during the Rim Fire. Crook Logging won a bid to harvest lumber for Sierra Pacific Industries in this parcel of land along Evergreen Road near Yosemite National Park.
    RimFireRecovery_201410169314.jpg
  • A spectator watches the Hunter Creek Fire from a NW Reno apartment complex on Thursday, June 22, 2017. The fire is burning west of downtown Reno, Nevada, on U.S. Forest Service land. According to a Truckee Meadows Fire representative, the cause of the fire is not known, but the point of origin is known. The blaze is estimated at 250 acres and is approximately 35% contained. No structures have been damaged. One firefighter suffered a minor heat-related injury. At least eight agencies are battling the fire. Washoe County park and trail access is unavailable until investigation and operations are complete.
    Hunter Creek Fire_2017062258058.jpg
  • A tree that was damaged in the Windy Fire rolled into the Great Western Divide Hwy on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926407772.jpg
  • A tree faller contracted by Crook Logging (based in Groveland, California), removes trees damaged during the Rim Fire in the Stanislaus National Forest along Evergreen Road near Yosemite National Park.
    Rural California - Tree Faller Stani...jpg
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