Conservation agents, biologists track Elmendorf bear
ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- Herman Griese and Alaska state biologist Sean Farley prepare to extract blood from a sedated bear July 10. Farley teamed up with Elmendorf military conservation agents to collar the bear with a GPS locator to track its movements throughout the state. Griese is an Elmendorf wildlife biologist with the 3rd Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman David Carbajal)
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