
**"... Nature we have always with us, an inexhaustible storehouse of that which moves the heart, appeals to the mind, and fires the imagination, - health to the body, a stimulus to the intellect, and joy to the soul."---John Burroughs**
"Birds are an 'ecological litmus paper'. Because of their rapid metabolism and wide geographical range, they reflect changes in the environment quickly; they warn us of things out of balance sending out signals whenever there is a deterioration in the ecosystem..." - Roger Tory Peterson
Wyoming is the center of the continent's pronghorn antelope herd and boasts the largest antelope population of any state or province. Wyoming is also the home of the world's largest single elk herd. Mule deer are found in every county and white-tailed deer inhabit the Black Hills area. Moose are found in the northwestern part of the state. There is also a small population of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep in the northern portions of the state. Bear, another Wyoming game animal, is seldom seen except in Yellowstone Park.(...and Laney's Garden!!)

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