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 Not one, but two !  Truly amazing !  These animals were photographed 
 just north of the Wisconsin border on a highway near Marenisco , MI 
 Once in awhile there is an opportunity to take in a piece of nature 
 that you may never see. In these days of unrest and turmoil it is 
 great to see that Mother Nature can still produce some Wondrous beauty.                         
                               
            The odds of seeing an albino moose are astronomical. To see this in
            the upper peninsula of   Michigan, near Wisconsin, is even greater than
            astronomical. To see two of them together is nearly impossible.
            We wanted to share these photos with as many people as possible
            because you will probably never have a chance to see this rare sight again.
           This is a really special treat, so enjoy the shot of a life time.
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Guys, Here is how my day started yesterday (11-29-2007) Got a call that 2 bull 
elk were locked up and one was dead the other still alive. 
The bulls were in a field about 15 miles Northeast of Monticello. When I got there I actually found 2 bulls locked antlers... I thought this only happened in other areas... J. and I were going to tranquilize the bull and saw antlers...one  problem..we did not have enough of the drugs to do a good job. So we  walked out there and sawed the one point off of the dead bulls right  antler and then we had to saw the main beam of the left antler to get the 
other bull free. The whale tail was over the bulls eyes, lodged between  the eye guards. When we cut it free the bull stood there for awhile catching its  breath with the piece of the antler still in it's antlers. When it took off the piece of antler came out...
WOW! this was for sure one of the most memorable days....
 Enjoy the pics.
 TJ
 Conservation Officer 
 Moab District 
 State of Utah, Division of Wildlife Resources

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 41 POINT BUCK KILLED BY 9 YR. OLD IN OKLAHOMA A 9 year old in Oklahoma bagged a 41 point buck! IF YOU WILL NOTICE IN THE PICTURES, THERE IS ELECTRIC FENCING WIRE ALL IN HIS HORNS. THAT WIRE HAD MYSTERIOUSLY WENT MISSING FROM his PAPA'S BLACK-EYED PEA PATCH. Supposively cabelas has offered $150,000 for the deer.One heck of a buck!
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Pogo Moose Incident - Fairbanks , Alaska   
"They were laying new power cables which were strung on the ground for miles. The moose are rutting right now and very agitated. He was thrashing around and got his antlers stuck in the cables. When the men (miles away) began pulling the lines up with their big equipment, the moose went up with them. They noticed excess tension in the lines and went searching for the problem. He was still alive when they lowered him to the ground. He was a huge 60 inch bull and slightly peeved!"

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ALBERTA, CANADA....WOW  2 Hills buck He shot this near Two Hills this fall (winter). Biggest typical whitetail  take in Alberta EVER! He will be on the cover of Buck magazine very soon. Dont know the score but it would be unbelievable. He has been offered $200,000.00 for it already.
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 Most of us are used to seeing bears fishing---or pictures of same--- but  did you know that the wolves of the B.C. Coast also fish, and thereby help to fertilize the forests they carry the fish off into? (Fish bones and carcasses = nitrogen for trees far back into the bush, where this wolf will take his meal to eat it.) Ain't the symmetry of Nature grand? (Yes, scientists have actually identified the specific fish nitrogen in the tops of firs as far back as 3 miles into the bush.) 
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This is one of the coolest bridges, because of  location - on the Old Donner Pass Highway - as well  as the spectacular Sierra Views and views of Donner Lake and Donner Pass on Route 80. A bear was walking across Rainbow Bridge (Old Hwy 40 at Donner summit, Truckee) on Saturday when two cars also crossing the bridge scared? the bear into jumping over the edge of the bridge.? Somehow the bear caught the ledge and was able to pull itself to safety. Authorities? decided that nothing could be done to help Saturday  night so they? returned Sunday morning to find the bear sound asleep on the ledge. After securing a net under the bridge the bear was tranquilized,? fell into the net, lowered, then woke up and walked out of the net.
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This is right off polk cut off, just south of Franklin PA.  This is a piebald fawn.  It was my good fortune that it was young and stupid since I was able to get within 10 yards of it.  It ran a few yards (Photo 6), I walked up again and took one last broadside photo ********************************************************************************

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HERE'S A GREAT MOOSE STORY---AND A GOOD START 4 CHRISTMAS !  
When this little guy was young; he lost his mother too soon. So the Fish and Game brought him to Wendall and Debbie. They asked them to get him raised to a safe age to turn him loose again. So they bottle fed and took care of him; after a while they fed him with their cows.  So last Spring he was a year old ... and it was time to turn him 
back into the wild. They opened the gate and off he went. Stayed gone all summer; then this fall he was back with the cows. He really thinks he is a cow for now all was happy to see him as he is  pretty friendly. He loves honey buns and will eat them right out of your mouth.  Wendall and Debbie live right up in the mountains so it came time to 
bring the cows down. Well the moose was lonely all by himself so he headed down to find another herd of cows to hang with. The neighbors called about a week later and asked Wendall to please come and get his Moose. So he headed out with a honey bun, bucket of grain and the horse trailer and brought him back home. The moose is free to go anytime he wants but is choosing to stay put for now. Surely, come spring he will start to feel a bit like a male Moose and take off . but, for now he is happy.

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This lady lives in a Hummingbird fly zone. As they migrated, about 20 of them were in her yard. Just for a lark, she took the little red dish and filled it with sugar water and these are the results.

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Taken Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness

Green Score 576 Net about 530 Non Typical Outside spread 79" 

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Condor Nesting in Northern California in Redwood Tree

 Calif. Condors Spotted Nesting in Big Sur Updated 6:37 PM ET March 29, 2006  BIG SUR, Calif. (AP) - For the first time in more than 100 years, 
California condors were spotted nesting in the northern part of the          state, scientists said.

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