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Sep 11, 2009 19:04 |  #1

Found this young Bighorn Sheep along the trail in the Badlands National Park. C&C Welcome - Hope you enjoy!

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Sep 11, 2009 22:22 |  #2

Nice find!

You may be able to find a whole herd, if you'd like. If you enter the park from Wall, just after the entrance station, turn right onto the gravel road. Drive this road and you should see the herd of bighorns - they're always there. But they're usually only ewes and lambs (no rams). It's the first two miles of the gravel road that usually holds the sheep. If you don't see 'em, just get out and walk to the rim on the left side of the road. Look down over the rim to the cliffs below. Sooner or later you should see the sheep in this area.


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