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How Western Slope ranchers are dealing with damage from the Turner Gulch fire
Season 2025 Episode 61 | 1m 52s | CC
For ranchers that have worked in the mountains and canyons south of Grand Junction for generations, a severe fire season has completely changed the landscape — burning pastures and plants that grazing cattle needed for food this summer. Video produced by Joshua Vorse, Rocky Mountain PBS.
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