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Zoology / Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem / Grizzly bear / Environment of Wyoming / Brown bear / Yellowstone National Park / Endangered Species Act / Whitebark Pine / Yellowstone River / Bears / Western United States / Wyoming
Date: 2009-09-22 09:08:34
Zoology
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Grizzly bear
Environment of Wyoming
Brown bear
Yellowstone National Park
Endangered Species Act
Whitebark Pine
Yellowstone River
Bears
Western United States
Wyoming

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