Wildflowers Signal Comeback from Drought and Fires

GORMAN, CA - APRIL 27: Fiddleheads rise over a carpet of golden flowers April 27, 2003 near Gorman, California. A return to near-normal rainfall totals over the winter has broken southern California's drought and dangerous wildfire cycle. Last year's drought left native vegetation so dry that the official wildfire season began several weeks early and became one of the most destructive ever. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
GORMAN, CA - APRIL 27: Fiddleheads rise over a carpet of golden flowers April 27, 2003 near Gorman, California. A return to near-normal rainfall totals over the winter has broken southern California's drought and dangerous wildfire cycle. Last year's drought left native vegetation so dry that the official wildfire season began several weeks early and became one of the most destructive ever. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Wildflowers Signal Comeback from Drought and Fires
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