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Scavengers / Grizzly bear / Bridger-Teton National Forest / Brown bear / Yellowstone National Park / Shoshone National Forest / James
Date: 2012-11-15 18:42:45
Scavengers
Grizzly bear
Bridger-Teton National Forest
Brown bear
Yellowstone National Park
Shoshone National Forest
James "Grizzly" Adams
Teton Wilderness
Apex predator
Wyoming
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Bears

C 2004 The Zoological Society of London. Printed in the United Kingdom Animal Conservation[removed], 1–7  DOI:[removed]S1367943003001203 Carnivore re-colonisation: reality, possibility and

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