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English: Tagging Bighorn sheep in Hells Canyon on the Washington and Idaho border after being testing for Mycoplasma Ovipneumoniae.
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Camera location46° 17′ 14.83″ N, 116° 59′ 03.31″ W  Heading=117.34982332155° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Bighorn Sheep Tagging After Mycoplasma Ovipneumoniae Testing

4 February 2018

46°17'14.831"N, 116°59'3.311"W

heading: 117.34982332155477 degree

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