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An adult female grizzly bear lays sedated prior to receiving a reversal drug on the Bridger Teton National Forest south of Togwotee Pass in 2012.
Jackson Game Warden Jon Stephens puts a GPS collar on a ewe bighorn sheep near Curtis Canyon northeast of Jackson in 2014.
Researchers prepare to fit an expandable radio-collar on a feisty young mountain lion north of Moran Junction in 2004.
A newborn common loon chick is held momentarily while its mother fitted with a geo-locator to follow its travels in 2014.
A Snake River cutthroat trout being released back into the Gros Ventre River.
An adult male grizzly bear is released on the Caribou Targhee National Forest northwest of Jackson after being fitted with a GPS collar in 2015.
A delicate ruby-throated hummingbird is about to be released after biological samples were collected as part of a University of Wyoming research project in 2015.
A large male black bear is released in the Cliff Creek drainage in 2004.
Jackson Wildlife Biologist Aly Courtemanch shoots blank rounds in an attempt to scare away a bull elk that was charging its reflection in the picture window of a Wilson resident's home.
The bill of a long-billed curlew is measured by researchers on the National Elk Refuge in 2015.
Jackson Game Warden Kyle Lash prepares to dart a young bull moose that had Christmas lights wrapped around its antlers on private property near Wilson in 2013.
An American kestral tests its wings while being held by one of the staff members of the Teton Raptor Center in Jackson.
Former Wyoming Game and Fish Large Carnivore Biologist Mike Hooker pulls a sedated adult female black bear back into its den near Togwotee Pass in 2004.
A sedated wolverine after receiving a surgically implanted radio transmitter in its belly to track its travels in the Teton Range in 2006.
Former Jackson Nongame Wildlife Biologist Susan Patla applies a neck collar to an adult trumpeter swan in 2013.
An adult female wolverine checks out its surroundings before leaping from a box trap it was captured in northwest of Teton Pass in 2005.
Jackson Large Carnivore Biologist Mike Boyce loads a sedated gray wolf into a helicopter to be returned to its capture location north of Moran Junction after fitting it with a GPS collar in 2014.
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