"Texas' Largest Wildfire Threatens Livestock and Wildlife, Posing Long-Term Impact"

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In the wake of the devastating wildfires in the Texas Panhandle, a veterinary emergency team from Texas A&M is working to save and treat animals including cows, horses, donkeys, cats, and dogs. The team is encountering scenes of singed tails, burned hides, and orphaned animals, highlighting the widespread impact of the fires on the region's livestock and wildlife. The wildfires, including the largest-ever fire in the state, continue to pose challenges as dry, windy weather exacerbates the fire risk across the area.
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- Texas Panhandle wildfires have burned nearly 1.3 million acres in a week – and it's not over yet CBS News
- Opinion | The Fires Sweeping Across Texas Offer a Terrifying Warning The New York Times
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