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Sam DesGeorges, head of the Bureau of Land Management's field office in Taos, N.M., smiles after 25 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep were released at the Rio Grande Gorge, N.M., last weekend. (Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press)
Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press

Sam DesGeorges, head of the Bureau of Land Management's field office in Taos, N.M., smiles after 25 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep were released at the Rio Grande Gorge, N.M., last weekend.

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