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In Wyoming, fences are coming down to make way for wildlife

By Zach Altman | August 17, 2021

More than 600,000 miles of fences crisscross the American West, blocking animal migration. Outside Yellowstone this summer, volunteers dismantled a few.

Tagged Montana, Wyoming
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