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Horses are ridden through King’s Canyon National Park.

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A horse and rider lead a string of pack animals in King’s Canyon National Park, California, USA.

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For the first time in decades, wolves again chase elk through the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone. The reintroduction of wolves has been a great success, drawing a new generation of visitors to the park.

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An unidentified tussock caterpillar (Orgyia sp.) at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center in Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam.

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An unidentified tussock caterpillar (Orgyia sp.) at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center in Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam.

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An land leech (Haemadipsa zeylanica agilis) at Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Dall sheep in Denali National Park in Alaska’s Interior.

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Tourists follow the trails on Espanola Island in Galapagos National Park.

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A scenic of Espanola Island in Galapagos National Park.

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A scenic of Espanola Island in Galapagos National Park.

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A mountain biker and tire tracks that threaten to destroy living desert crust near Arches National Park, Utah.

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A mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) in Glacier National Park, Montana.

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Joel Sartore and his son, Cole, stop to take a photograph together in the Walton area of Glacier National Park, Montana.

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A young man watching mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) in Glacier National Park, Montana.

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A train crosses over a bridge in the Walton area of Glacier National Park, Montana.

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A mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) walks along a mountain in Glacier National Park, Montana.

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A mother mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) and her baby walk along a rocky path in Glacier National Park, Montana.

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A mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) in Glacier National Park, Montana.

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A mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) in Glacier National Park, Montana.

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Recently killed introduced (non-native) trout in the Sixty Lake Basin of King’s Canyon National Park, Nevada.

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A biologist working for the National Parks Service pulls up a catch of introduced (non-native) trout at the Sixty Lake Basin of King’s Canyon National Park, Nevada.

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A biologist working for the National Parks Service holds an introduced (non-native) trout at the Sixty Lake Basin of King’s Canyon National Park, Nevada.

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A Mount Lyell salamander (Hydromantes platycephalus) in the Sixty Lake Basin of King’s Canyon National Park, Nevada.

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A biologist working for the National Parks Service collects introduced (non-native) trout at the Sixty Lake Basin of King’s Canyon National Park, Nevada.

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A biologist working for the National Parks Service collects introduced (non-native) trout at the Sixty Lake Basin of King’s Canyon National Park, Nevada.

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