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2015-CWMP-Remote-Camera-Field-Season-Report

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108 Photo 4. Two lodgepole pines that have been repeatedly marked by grizzly bears. Look for bark removed at about standing head height for a bear, claw marks and bite marks as well as smooth bark about rump and shoulder height for a bear. Northwestern Montana. Photo by David Moskowitz. Photo 5. Grizzly bear marking post on an old fence post in northwestern Montana. Note bite and claw marks about head height on the post and hairs caught in the barbed wire on the post. Photo by David Moskowitz.

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