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Date: 2013-06-05 21:17:58
Western United States
Gray wolf
Wolf reintroduction
Wolf hunting
Grizzly bear
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Elk
Yellowstone
Coyote
Zoology
Biology
Yellowstone National Park

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