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  2. National Elk Refuge - Wikipedia

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    National Elk Refuge. /  43.48028°N 110.74806°W  / 43.48028; -110.74806. The National Elk Refuge is a Wildlife Refuge located in Jackson Hole in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It was created in 1912 to protect habitat and provide sanctuary for one of the largest elk (also known as wapiti) herds. With a total of 24,700 acres (10,000 ha), the ...

  3. Red Desert (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Red Desert (Wyoming)

  4. Popo Agie Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Popo Agie Wilderness / poʊˈpoʊʒə / [1][2] is located within Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming, United States. The wilderness consists of 101,870 acres (41,230 ha; 159.17 sq mi) on the east side of the continental divide in the Wind River Range. Originally set aside as a primitive area in 1932, in 1984 the Wyoming Wilderness Act was passed ...

  5. Cotsiogo - Wikipedia

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    Codsiogo, Katsikodi, Cadzi Cody. Occupation. Artist. Known for. Hide paintings. Parent. Washakie. Cotsiogo (c. 1866 –1912), also known as Codsiogo, Katsikodi, or Cadzi Cody, was an Eastern Shoshone artist known for his hide paintings. He lived on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming.

  6. Olaus Murie - Wikipedia

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    Olaus Johan Murie (March 1, 1889 – October 21, 1963), called the "father of modern elk management", [1][2] was a naturalist, author, and wildlife biologist who did groundbreaking field research on a variety of large northern mammals. Rather than conducting empirical experiments, Murie practiced a more observational-based science.

  7. Elk Mountain (Carbon County, Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Elk Mountain (Carbon County, Wyoming)

  8. Dead Indian Pass - Wikipedia

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    Topo map. USGS Dead Indian Meadows. Dead Indian Pass (8,071 feet (2,460 m)) is a mountain pass on Wyoming Highway 296. [1][2] The pass is located on Chief Joseph Scenic Byway and crosses the Absaroka Range. Dead Indian Creek runs at the base of the pass. [3] Near the pass are also Dead Indian Gulch, Dead Indian Mountain, and Dead Indian Mesa.

  9. Thunder Basin National Grassland - Wikipedia

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    The Thunder Basin National Grassland is located in northeastern Wyoming in the Powder River Basin between the Big Horn Mountains and the Black Hills. The Grassland ranges in elevation from 3,600 to 5,200 feet (1,100 to 1,600 m), and the climate is semi-arid. The Grassland provides opportunities for recreation, including hiking, sightseeing ...

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