Discover the importance of Dall Sheep in Alaska's National Parks
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Article 1: Dall Sheep
Dall sheep are unmistakable, looking like pure-white bighorn sheep. Like bighorn sheep, they have large, curled horns, but Dall sheep horns are longer and skinnier than their southern counterparts. They inhabit mountain ranges in Alaska and Canada and are often visible from quite far away. Read more
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Article 2: The Social Structure of Dall Sheep
Dall sheep employ a sophisticated social structure. Read more
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Article 3: Hunting and Subsistence Use of Dall Sheep
Learn about the two ways humans harvest sheep - for subsistence use and in sport hunting. Read more
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Article 4: Monitoring Dall Sheep
Discovery how and why scientists monitor Dall sheep in national parks throughout Alaska. Read more
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Article 5: Dall Sheep and Climate Change
How might climate change impact the world's northernmost wild sheep population? Read more