Summary: The text discusses the impact of wildfires on California's wildlife, particularly the recent wildfires in 2020 which have had devastating effects on the natural habitat and populations. These fires have resulted in the loss of a significant amount of wildlife, including endangered species like the California condor, and have also destroyed crucial habitats for many animals. The fires have led to the displacement and death of numerous animals, and the long-term effects on these populations are still being studied. Efforts are being made to rescue and rehabilitate injured animals, but the scale of the destruction caused by the wildfires poses a significant challenge for conservationists. The wildfires have highlighted the urgent need for better land management practices and increased conservation efforts to protect California's diverse wildlife from future disasters.