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Gila River / Oncorhynchus / Gila National Forest / Ecological succession / Fire / Gila trout / Aldo Leopold Wilderness / Gila Wilderness / Gila intermedia / Fish / New Mexico / Geography of the United States
Date: 2010-09-09 14:59:16
Gila River
Oncorhynchus
Gila National Forest
Ecological succession
Fire
Gila trout
Aldo Leopold Wilderness
Gila Wilderness
Gila intermedia
Fish
New Mexico
Geography of the United States

Gila trout. Credit: Stephanie Coleman, USDA Forest Service. Managing for Fish and Fire: A Balancing Act in the Gila National Forest Summary The Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico harbors two imperiled aquat

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