By A Mystery Man Writer
The Rocky Mountains are home to some of North America’s most iconic species, such as grizzly bears, gray wolves, elk, mule deer, lynx, and wolverines. The adjacent Great Plains were once America’s Serengeti: an endless sea of grass supporting abundant wildlife.
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