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Fewer elk, sicker elk: That's what the experts expect if Wyo
Fewer elk, sicker elk: That's what the experts expect if Wyo
Fewer elk, sicker elk: That's what the experts expect if Wyoming keeps on feeding | News
If Wyoming keeps throwing hay to help elk survive the winter, the state is creating a future where wapiti will be ravaged by chronic wasting disease and dramatically reduced in
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