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Maine Mountains Spanning 15,000 Acres Eyed as Potential Wildlife Refuge with Ecological Value, Diverse Biogeography
An area in the mountains of Maine reaching 15,000 acres is being eyed as a potential wildlife refuge because of its ecological value and diverse biogeography. Read more here.
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