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Searching for Sheep in Denali | INDIE ALASKA
Season 6
Episode 7
Dall Sheep played an important role in the creation of Denali National Park. That doesn't necessarily mean they're always easy to find. Each year, the National Park Service rangers conduct ground-based and aerial surveys to identify #dallsheep population trends in an effort to ensure effective management within the National Park.
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