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The Station Wild Fire Spreads To Over 100,000 Acres North Of Los Angeles (Martine Colette)

Martine Colette Wildlife Waystation founder Martine Colette looks into a cage at chimpanzees that are being evacuated from the 160 acre animal sanctuary and rehabilitation facility for wild and exotic wildlife as the Station Fire approaches September 1, 2009 in Sylmar, California. The out of control Station Fire has burned more than 120,000 acres, over 50 homes and has forced thousands of evacuations as nearly 10,000 homes are threatened.
The Station Wild Fire Spreads To Over 100,000 Acres North Of Los Angeles
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Wildlife Waystation founder Martine Colette looks into a cage at chimpanzees that are being evacuated from the 160 acre animal sanctuary and rehabilitation facility for wild and exotic wildlife as the Station Fire approaches September 1, 2009 in Sylmar, California. The out of control Station Fire has burned more than 120,000 acres, over 50 homes and has forced thousands of evacuations as nearly 10,000 homes are threatened.
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Wildlife Waystation founder Martine Colette uses a radio to coordinate an evacuation of anilmals from the 160 acre animal sanctuary and rehabilitation facility for wild and exotic wildlife September 1, 2009 in Sylmar, California. The out of control Station Fire has burned more than 120,000 acres, over 50 homes and has forced thousands of evacuations as nearly 10,000 homes are threatened. Wildlife Waystation founder Martine Colette wipes a tear after she watched a group of chimpanzees being evacuated from the 160 acre animal sanctuary and rehabilitation facility for wild and exotic wildlife as the Station Fire approaches September 1, 2009 in Sylmar, California. The out of control Station Fire has burned more than 120,000 acres, over 50 homes and has forced thousands of evacuations as nearly 10,000 homes are threatened. Wildlife Waystation founder Martine Colette (L) is consoled by Los Angeles County fire captain Todd Emrick as she coordinates an evacuation of anilmals from the 160 acre animal sanctuary and rehabilitation facility for wild and exotic wildlife September 1, 2009 in Sylmar, California. The out of control Station Fire has burned more than 120,000 acres, over 50 homes and has forced thousands of evacuations as nearly 10,000 homes are threatened. Wildlife Waystation founder Martine Colette looks into a cage at chimpanzees that are being evacuated from the 160 acre animal sanctuary and rehabilitation facility for wild and exotic wildlife as the Station Fire approaches September 1, 2009 in Sylmar, California. The out of control Station Fire has burned more than 120,000 acres, over 50 homes and has forced thousands of evacuations as nearly 10,000 homes are threatened.
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