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Yellowstone Border Purchase Stops Gold Mine From Infringing on Bear Habitat

A conservation group acquired more than 1,500 acres just north of Yellowstone National Park to stop a gold mine that they say would have upset the habitat of bears and other wildlife.

Amanda Holpuch
Author: Amanda Holpuch

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Amanda Holpuch

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Conservation of Resources, Gardiner (Mont), Gold, Land Use Policies, Metals and Minerals, Mines and Mining, Montana, National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, vis-video
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