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Browsing by moose (aided by cattle) has cut back all accessible growth of willows, leaving control stems, out of reach, to make normal growth. Snake River about two miles north of Deadman's Bar. Locality: Jackson Hole National Monument. Negative #: 11046
Scanned and described by NPS History Collection staff, February 2021. This project was made possible by donation from the family of George Melendez Wright in honor of his legacy.
U.S. National Park Service
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Victor H. Cahalane
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Wildlife Survey, (NPS History Collection Themes)
, Flora, (NPS History Collection Themes)
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Grand Teton National Park, Code: GRTE
Grand Teton National Park, Teton County, Wyoming
Latitude: 43.8181991577148, Longitude: -110.705001831055

NPS Museum Number Catalog : HFCA 1607
1944/10/30
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Organization: National Park Service History Collection
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