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FILE -- In this May 13, 2016, file photo, tourists and photographers gather to watch a boar grizzly forage near Pilgrim Creek Road in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Grizzly bears once roamed the rugged landscape of the North Cascades in Washington state but few have been sighted in recent decades. Federal officials want to restore the population, and on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017, released a draft plan with four options, ranging from taking no action to varying efforts to capture bears from other locations and transplant them to 9,800 square miles of mostly public land surrounding North Cascades National Park. (Bradly J. Boner/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP, File)     )

FILE -- In this May 13, 2016, file photo, tourists and photographers gather to watch a boar grizzly forage near Pilgrim Creek Road in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Grizzly bears once roamed the rugged landscape of the North Cascades in Washington state but few have been sighted in recent decades. Federal officials want to restore the population, and on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017, released a draft plan with four options, ranging from taking no action to varying efforts to capture bears from other locations and transplant them to 9,800 square miles of mostly public land surrounding North Cascades National Park. (Bradly J. Boner/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP, File) )

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