Volunteers hauling water to help wildlife survive drought
According to climatologists at the University of Arizona, the state remains in the grips of a 50-year drought. Meanwhile, the fire danger is higher than ever,�with many of the National Forests in Arizona still closed.�At the same time, pressure is mounting on wildlife.�However, one group of volunteers is trying to help by�delivering thousands of gallons of water to wildlife in need. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.
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