From the daily archives: Sunday, June 10, 2012
Grizzlies seeming to continue their slow migration south along the Wind Rivers-
After two years, another grizzly has been photographed well south in the lofty Wind River Range, west of Lander, WY. The bear was caught by a trail camera. The bear was in a dense stand of lodgepole pine in the vicinity [...]
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