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RMEF Funding Helps Protect Wyoming Wildlife Area
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RMEF Funding Helps Protect Wyoming Wildlife Area
Wildfires are not discriminatory. They burn forestland, shrubs, grass, leaves, dead downfall and whatever else is in their way. In 2012, lightning sparked the Gilead Wildfire, which charred more than 4,000 acres across the Bighorn National Forest, including part of the western boundary fencing between the forest and the Bud Love Wildlife Habitat Management Area in north-central Wyoming. The HMA covers 7,900 acres and is managed to provide import
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