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In this photo taken Tuesday, July 25, 2017, standing in the North Fork of Prosser Creek, Elliott Wright, left, of The Nature Conservancy and Kathy Englar, of the Truckee Donner Land Trust, celebrate the recent acquisition of property in the Lower Carpenter Valley near Truckee, Calif. Recently purchased by the Truckee Donner Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy and others, this meadow, hidden from public view for more than a century, is opening for tours. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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In this Tuesday, July 25, 2017 photo, the North Fork of Prosser Creek flows through the Lower Carpenter Valley near Truckee, Calif. The wild Sierra Nevada meadow hidden from public view for more than a century is opening for tours after it was purchased by conservation groups. The North Fork of Prosser Creek was once home to native Lahontan cutthroat trout, a threatened species that could be reintroduced if no natural population has remains. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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Laurie Pavey of Corvallis, Ore., paddles in the water below Bullseye rapid on the North Fork of the Middle Fork Willamette River, near Westfir, Ore., on Sunday, April 13, 2014. (AP Photo/Zach Urness / Statesman Journal)

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Michael Penwell of Corvallis, Ore., paddles in the water below Bullseye rapid on the North Fork of the Middle Fork Willamette River, near Westfir, Ore., on Sunday, April 13, 2014. (AP Photo/Zach Urness / Statesman Journal)

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Kentucky Falls Trail leads to a pair of waterfalls over 100 feet in the coast mountain range west of Eugene, Ore., including North Fork Falls, on the left, and Lower Kentucky Falls, on the right, shown in this April, 2013 photo. Located in a remote, no-man’s land between Eugene and Florence, the Kentucky Falls trail drops downhill 2.2 miles one-way past Upper Kentucky Falls — a nice appetizer at 100 feet — before reaching the canyon where North Fork Falls (120 feet) and Lower Kentucky Falls (100 feet) thunder literally side-by-side.(AP Photo/The Statesman Journal, Zach Urness)

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Crushed woody debris and a slurry of silt laden water is nearly at a stand still in the North Fork of the Stillaguamish river just a few miles downstream of the landslide that blocked the river Saturday morning. The river below the slide dropped several feet by Saturday afternoon and was backing up above the slide March 22, 2014, in Oso, Wash. (AP Photo/ The Seattle Times,Mark Harrison) MANDATORY CREDIT TO: Mark Harrison / THE SEATTLE TIMES.

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Claire Logan, at right, carries supplies to help set up an evacuation center at Post Middle School in Arlington to assist those impacted by the landslide on the North Fork of the Stillaguamish river March 22, 2014, in Arlington, Wash. (AP Photo/ The Seattle Times,Mark Harrison) MANDATORY CREDIT TO: Mark Harrison / THE SEATTLE TIMES.

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In this Feb. 20, 2014 photo, Luke Ellsbury, left, of the Wyoming Game & Fish Department large carnivore biologist and Cole Hansen, Game & Fish wildlife biologist, prepare a tranquilized bighorn ewe for transport to a waiting horse trailer, where she will be examined, near the North Fork of the Shoshone River west of Cody, Wyo. The Wyoming Game & Fish Department and others are endeavoring to ascertain why bighorn sheep in the Cody region are doing well despite pathogens that can cause disease. (AP Photo/The Powell Tribune, Gib Mathers)

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In this photo taken on Monday, March 10, 2014, sea lions swim in the North Fork of the Lewis River, chasing one of the largest smelt runs in recent years, in Woodland, Wash. (AP Photo/The Columbian, Troy Wayrynen)