Lindsey Jensen is a Multimedia Journalist with KOAA News5 in Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
11 years after the historic wildfire in Black Forest, Colorado Springs middle school students want to help it regrow one tree at a time.Students in Academy District 20 started a project at the beginning of the school year to plant more trees in the Black Forest burn scar.
''Seeing all of the dead trees and thinking like how that fire like devastated this forest, it's really cool to help rebuild it," eighth-grade student Emma Turnbow said
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