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Date: 2014-09-29 12:37:20
Arizona
Romero Canyon
Pusch Ridge
Desert bighorn sheep
Bighorn sheep
Oro Valley
Arizona
Pima Canyon
Santa Rosa Wilderness
Santa Catalina Mountains
Geography of Arizona
Geography of the United States

Desert Bighorn Sheep Re-Introduction Regulations The first thirty Desert Bighorn Sheep were re-introduced to the Pusch Ridge Wilderness in November 2013, with the overall goal of more than 100 animals after three consec

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