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Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem / Grand Teton National Park / Moose–Wilson Road / Wildlife crossing / Traffic sign / Moose / Environmental impact statement / Traffic congestion / Granite Canyon / Transport / Teton County /  Wyoming / Land transport
Date: 2014-02-13 12:04:58
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Grand Teton National Park
Moose–Wilson Road
Wildlife crossing
Traffic sign
Moose
Environmental impact statement
Traffic congestion
Granite Canyon
Transport
Teton County
Wyoming
Land transport

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