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Behind the lines of red-hot wildfires, volunteers save animals with a warm heart and a cool head
COHASSET, Calif. (AP) — While firefighters continued to battle California’s biggest wildfire of the year, Norm Rosene was spending 18-hour days behind fire lines with a different task –- saving the animals. Tucked in an old wooden barn in the decimated forest town of Cohasset in northern California, his team stumbled upon a freshly born calf that appeared to be just a few days old. Its mother protectively hovered over her baby while it nursed. “It’s critical for us to get feed and water … especially because the temperature is supposed to go up to the hundreds over the next few days,” said the 66-year-old volunteer. “They drink a lot of water, especially the mom’s going to need water and food

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