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Russet Buffaloberry
Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt.
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Pinicola enucleator (Linnaeus 1758) (Pine Grosbeak)
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Bonasa umbellus (Linnaeus 1766) (Ruffed Grouse)
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Lycia rachelae
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Falcipennis canadensis (Linnaeus 1758) (Spruce Grouse)
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Oligia illocata Walker 1857 (Wandering Brocade)
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Autographa ampla Walker 1857 (Large Looper Moth, Broken-banded Y)
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Brachylomia algens Grote 1878
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Spiramater lutra Guenée 1852 (Otter Spiramater)
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Choristoneura rosaceana Harris 1841 (Oblique-banded Leafroller)
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Hyalophora kasloensis (Cockerell 1914)
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Xylena thoracica Putnam-Cramer 1886
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Xylena cineritia Grote 1874
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Ursus arctos Linnaeus 1758 (Brown Bear)
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Pero morrisonaria H. Edwards 1881 (Morrison's Pero)
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Bombus terricola Kirby 1837 (Yellow-banded Bumblebee)