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Count shows elk pushing north out of Yellowstone PDF Print E-mail
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As the number of elk that live on the northern fringes of Yellowstone National Park continues to decline, the area just north of the park will become increasingly important for their survival, biologists said Tuesday.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 February 2008 )
 

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