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Hotels-live.com - Wyoming Game and Fish Department Wildlife Disease Technician, Carl Brown, uses a spotting scope to search for hunters and the elk they've hunted in Grand Teton National Park. The Game and Fish Department works during the annual Park Serv



Hotels-live.com - Wyoming Game and Fish Department Wildlife Disease Technician, Carl Brown, uses a spotting scope to search for hunters and the elk they've hunted in Grand Teton National Park. The Game and Fish Department works during the annual Park Services Elk Reduction Program to take field samples from elk to test for chronic wasting disease, brucellosis, and other diseases. Enabled by Congress in 1950, the Park Services Elk Reduction Program allows the park to manage the elk population through hunting in designated areas from mid-October to mid-December. iPhone photo by David Guttenfelder @dguttenfelder on assignment in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. @Hotelslive by natgeo instagram.com/p/vlmylPoVei/ Follow #Instagram @Hotelspaschers instagram.com/hotelspaschers and @Voyageslive #Twitter #TeamFollowBack #Natgeo #Voyage #Travel #TFB #FollowTrick www.facebook.com/125048940862168/photos/a.801751693191886... via Hotels-live.com www.facebook.com/pages/p/125048940862168 #Retweet #TeamFollowBack #F4F #TityFollowTrain via http://flic.kr/p/pQjt6J

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