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      <image:caption>Modern Wild Edibles Edible Santa Fe—August 1, 2015 Rob Connoley, co-owner and chef at Silver City's Curious Kumquat, begins each work day with a trip to the foothills of the Gila Mountains to forage wild edibles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Long Journey of the Gila Trout High Country News—Oct. 29, 2013 Dwindling populations of Gila trout living in small mountain streams in southern New Mexico rely on human intervention to survive. Image courtesy New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prairie Dog Plague Vaccine High Country News—Dec. 16, 2013 Plague threatens western Prairie dog and endangered black-footed ferret  populations. Researchers hope a new plague vaccine could help conservation efforts.</image:caption>
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