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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
A New Mexico firewatcher describes watching his world burn
When a wildfire forced Philip Connors to evacuate2 in a hurry a few weeks ago, he wasn't just any fire evacuee3. He works for the U.S. Forest Service as a fire lookout4, responsible for spotting wildfires early.
"The essence of the job is to stay awake and look out the window and alert the dispatch office at the first sign of smoke," he explained.
His usual perch5 is a small room at the top of a 35-foot tower in a remote corner of the Gila National Forest, about a 5 mile hike from the nearest dirt road. It's his home for about half the year.
But when the Black Fire crept too close, he packed up his belongings6 for a helicopter to ferry out, and hiked out with a colleague, his relief lookout who helped him pack.
"I'm not ashamed to admit I hugged a few trees before I left, some of my favorites," Conners said. He described how the mix of trees changes depending on elevation7, from a mix of conifers intermingled with aspen at the highest elevations8, to a belt of ponderosa and oak, then pinyon pine and juniper.
A plume9 of smoke from the Black Fire rises over the Gila National Forest. Philip Connors watched the fire grow and creep closer to his fire lookout post.
Philip Connors/Philip Connors
Connors, who is also a writer, deeply loves the forest he has watched over every summer for the past 20 years. But it was a different forest two decades ago, and will be even more changed once the flames die down.
At first, he thought of the lookout job as a paid writing retreat with good views. But over time he became a witness to the changes brought on by a warmer, drier climate.
"The place became my citadel10 and my solace11. And it's given me so much joy and beauty over the years," he said. "Now it's almost like the tables are turned, like it is in need of solace because big chunks12 of it are being transformed and going away."
He notices the signs everywhere. At the highest elevations, the oldest conifers used to be snowed in through late March. Now there's less snow, and the soil is drier.
When he hiked up the mountain for the first time this spring to open the tower, "with every footstep I was sending up little puffs13 of powder from the soil," he said. "I had never seen that this time of year."
The Black Fire started on May 13, and Connors watched it grow into a megafire.
"It was kind of an exercise in psychic14 disturbance15, to live in the presence of this thing that I felt certain would eventually force me to flee," he said. "Even at night, you start dreaming about it because it's just this presence lurking16 on your horizon. Then I would climb the tower after dark and have a look. Seven, 8, 9 miles of my northern horizon would be glowing with fire."
After his regular lookout was evacuated17, he was moved to another where the fire had already burned over.
Connors said the spruce, pine and fir forests at high elevations are vanishing from his part of the world.
"My arrival in this part of the world coincided very neatly18 with the onset19 of the worst megadrought we've seen in more than a thousand years," he said.
The Gila Wilderness20 will never be the same for the Gila trout21, salamanders, pocket gophers, tree frogs, elk22, deer and black bears, or for Connors. But he'll observe the burn scars and how the forest heals. He says his responsibility is to "see what it wants to become next."
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2 evacuate | |
v.遣送;搬空;抽出;排泄;大(小)便 | |
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3 evacuee | |
n.被疏散的人员,被撤走的人员 | |
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n.注意,前途,瞭望台 | |
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5 perch | |
n.栖木,高位,杆;v.栖息,就位,位于 | |
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n.私人物品,私人财物 | |
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7 elevation | |
n.高度;海拔;高地;上升;提高 | |
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(水平或数量)提高( elevation的名词复数 ); 高地; 海拔; 提升 | |
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n.羽毛;v.整理羽毛,骚首弄姿,用羽毛装饰 | |
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n.城堡;堡垒;避难所 | |
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11 solace | |
n.安慰;v.使快乐;vt.安慰(物),缓和 | |
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厚厚的一块( chunk的名词复数 ); (某物)相当大的数量或部分 | |
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n.吸( puff的名词复数 );(烟斗或香烟的)一吸;一缕(烟、蒸汽等);(呼吸或风的)呼v.使喷出( puff的第三人称单数 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧 | |
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n.对超自然力敏感的人;adj.有超自然力的 | |
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n.动乱,骚动;打扰,干扰;(身心)失调 | |
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17 evacuated | |
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n.杳无人烟的一片陆地、水等,荒漠 | |
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21 trout | |
n.鳟鱼;鲑鱼(属) | |
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