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Your Two-Minute Break To Enjoy Wildlife Along The Moose-WIlson Road In Grand Teton National Park

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February 2, 2015

 

Watch the unique wildlife and scenery of the Moose-Wilson corridor in action. Grand Teton National Park managers are studying the resources of the corridor as part of an effort to plan for its future. To learn more, visit go.nps.gov/moose-wilson

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In 2008, my wife and I traveled several miles down the Moose-Wilson road in search of wildlife, especially moose. We were not disappointed. I posted a short video of the magnificent bull we found.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iHsSKKcRGY


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