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Wildland fire suppression / Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem / Shoshone National Forest / Bureau of Land Management / Bighorn Basin / Shoshone people / Wind River / Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area / Bighorn sheep / Wyoming / Geography of the United States / Western United States
Date: 2014-06-20 16:21:29
Wildland fire suppression
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Shoshone National Forest
Bureau of Land Management
Bighorn Basin
Shoshone people
Wind River
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Bighorn sheep
Wyoming
Geography of the United States
Western United States

I. INTRODUCTION Once again the Cody Interagency Dispatch Zone (CDC) received enough moisture through the summer to keep fire and acre totals in the average range. Mark Helming, a long-time CDC employee, retired at the e

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