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    Wyoming could sell hundreds of acres inside Grand Teton National Park to benefit public schools
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    A person collects items from a tent as Denver Parks Department rangers string police tape during a city-sponsored sweep of an encampment overlooking the city skyline on Diamond Hill on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, in Denver. The sweep was just one of several staged in various locations across the Mile High City.
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    A pair of buck white tail deer lock antlers at the edge of a woods in Zelienople, Pa., Friday, Oct. 2, 2015. The Pennsylvania archery season for hunting deer starts Oct.3, 2015.
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    As fishermen overfish sharks for their fins and meat, as many as 63 million to 273 million of the endangered species are killed each year.
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    New shark species discovered at national park in Kentucky

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    Colorado prepares to keep national parks open if federal government shuts down

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    FILE - People gather to watch the sunset at Delicate Arch in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah.
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    How will a government shutdown affect national parks?

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