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Mammals: Large Species

Grizzly bears, caribou, and wolves are examples of large mammalian species that USGS researchers study. Listed below are USGS research efforts that involve large mammalian species.

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Antelope
Bears
Bison
Caribou
Deer
Elk
Feral/Wild Horses
Manatee
Mountain Lion/Puma
Sheep
Walrus
Wolves


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