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U.S. Wildlife { 22 images } Created 27 Apr 2015

Wildlife in the northern Rockies and West.
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  • A three year old grizzly bear looks for food after emerging from it's den along the East Road in Yellowstone on 4/11/06.
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  • A large old grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park along the Yellowstone River .As the grizzly population recovers the bears are expanding back into their old habitat outside the park. Yellowstone Grizzlies may be delisted from the endangered species list in 2005.
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  • A large grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park along the East Entrance Road.As the grizzly population recovers the bears are expanding back into their old habitat outside the park. Yellowstone Grizzlies may be delisted from the endangered species list in 2005.
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  • Landuse08-A large grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park. As the grizzly population recovers the bears are expanding back into their old habitat outside the park.
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  • Female grizzly bear # 264, a 12 year old and the most famous living grizzly in Yellowstone National Park, was hit by a car the evening of 6/14/03 near Norris Junction in Yellowstone National Park. Her spine was broken and she had to be euthanized. This picture was taken in Nov  2002 just before she went into hibernation.
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  • Female grizzly bear # 264, a 12 year old and the most famous living grizzly in Yellowstone National Park, was hit by a car the evening of 6/14/03 near Norris Junction in Yellowstone National Park. Her spine was broken and she had to be euthanized. This picture was taken on May 23, 2003 after she emerged from hibernation.
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  • Griz18—Grizzly bear #264 with her two 2-year old cubs on a bison carcass shortly after emerging from hibernation in Yellowstone National Park near Norris Junction. 4/28/02
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  • Griz23—Grizzly bear #264plays with one of her two 2-year old cubs on a bison carcass shortly after emerging from hibernation in Yellowstone National Park near Norris Junction. 4/28/02
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  • The 123,000 acre American Prairie Reserve south of Malta in northern Montana is an intact grass and sage steppe prairie ecosystem.  There are 215 buffalo on the reserve with the numbers growing with spring calves. 71 pure bison calves from Canada were reintroduced into the buffalo herd on the American Prairie Reserve on March 8th, 2012.
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  • A herd of mule deer south of the Crazy Mountains in southwest Montana.
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  • A herd of antelope south of the Crazy Mountains in southwest Montana.
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  • A bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • A bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • Ravens in a snow storm  in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • A bull elk in Yellowstone National Park.
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  • A elk jumps a fence to join a large herd of elk on a ranch in Paradise Valley, Montana north of Yellowstone Park. Both elk and Yellowstone bison are carriers of brucellosis. But only elk have been blamed for outbreaks of brucellosis in cattle herds in Montana.
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