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Two adult male American pikas fighting over territory in Rocky Mountain National Park. Photo taken by Dick Orleans for the Front Range Pika Project.
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Pika sitting on a rock near a large hay pile. Pikas rely on hay they collect throughout the summer to build their habitats for winter according to researchers with the Front Range Pika Project.
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Photo of a baby American pika taken by Dick Orleans for the Front Range Pika Project.
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An American Pika calling out in Rocky Mountain National Park. Photo taken by Neal Zaun for the Front Range Pika Project.
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Volunteer, Felise Buckheart, watching pika while out collecting data for the Front Range Pika Project.
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Front Rage Pika Project volunteer, Erika Yeager, collecting data for the project.
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Two adult male American pikas fighting over territory in Rocky Mountain National Park. Photo taken by Dick Orleans for the Front Range Pika Project.
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