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FILE - In this Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015 file photo, bison stand in a corral at the Stephens Creek Capture facility in Yellowstone National Park in Montana. Montana Gov. Steve Bullock has blocked the impending slaughter of hundreds of Yellowstone National Park bison over disease concerns until a temporary home can be found for 40 animals wanted by an American Indian tribe. (AP Photo/The Billings Gazette, Casey Page,File)

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FILE - This March 9, 2016 file photo a group of Yellowstone National Park bison await shipment to slaughter inside a holding pen along the park's northern border near Gardiner, Mont. Montana Gov. Steve Bullock has blocked the impending slaughter of hundreds of Yellowstone National Park bison over disease concerns until a temporary home can be found for 40 animals wanted by an American Indian tribe. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown,File)

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FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013 file photograph, artist Christo responds to questions during a show of sketches and photos of some of his in-progress works at the Metropolitan State University Center for Visual Art in Denver. Christo and his late wife, Jeanne-Claude, had won state and federal permits to build a project called "Over the River," which would have involved the suspension of nearly six miles of giant fabric panels from anchors and cables over parts of a 42-mile stretch of the Arkansas River next to U.S. Highway 50. On Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, Christo announced that he has abandoned plans to complete the project. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, file)

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FILE--In this Feb. 11, 2009, file photograph, artist Christo, right, and his partner, Jeanne-Claude, are shown during a press conference for their exhibition "Over the River, A Work in Progress" at the Fondation de lHermitage in Lausanne, Switzerland. The artists' then-current artwork in progress was called, "Over The River," which proposed the horizontal suspension of fabric panels in separate segments along a stretch above the Arkansas River in southern Colorado. On Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, Christo announced that he has abandoned his plans for the display over the Arkansas River. (Keystone/Dominic Favre via AP, file)

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FILE - This Jan. 21, 2017 file photo shows damage to the front of The William Carey University's School of Business after a tornado touched down in Hattiesburg, Miss. The university heavily damaged by a tornado is taking more steps toward recovery. William Carey University wants students to return to campus Wednesday, Jan. 25 through Friday to retrieve personal belongings and cars. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

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This photo shows a Twitter post from the National Park Service's Redwoods National Park account. The National Park Service employees' Twitter campaign against President Donald Trump has spread to other parks. A day after three climate-related tweets sent out by Badlands National Park were deleted, other park accounts have sent out tweets. This one, by Redwoods National Park in California, notes that redwood groves are nature's No. 1 carbon sink, which capture greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. A park service spokesman declined to comment on Jan. 25. (National Park Service via AP)

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FILE - This Aug. 27, 2015, file photo shows a solar power array that is part of sustainability improvements at the Lamar Buffalo Ranch in Yellowstone National Park, Wyo. In recent years, huge solar and wind farms have sprouted up on public desert land in the Western United States buoyed by generous federal tax credits. A group of lawmakers in the most Republican statehouse in the country is bucking the nationwide trend toward stricter renewable energy requirements with a plan to do the opposite: Require utilities to get their electricity from fossil fuels or face fines. (Ryan Jones/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP, File)

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In this June 1966 photo made available by NASA, the Apollo 1 crew practices water evacuation procedures with a full scale model of the spacecraft at Ellington AFB, near the then-Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston. In the rafts at right are astronauts Ed White and Roger Chaffee, foreground. In a raft near the spacecraft is astronaut Virgil Grissom. (NASA via AP)

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In this Jan. 20, 2017 photo provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, a former cargo vessel named Kraken sinks more than 60 miles off the coast of Galveston, Texas, to become an artificial reef. The ship is expected to become a home to fish, coral and other invertebrates plus being a destination for divers. (Texas Parks and Wildlife Department via AP)

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In this Jan. 19, 2016 photo provided by Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, researchers gather to measure ice accumulation on wooden collectors in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in Woodstock, N.H. Scientists have been creating ice storms there to help understand the effects of ice on northern forests. (Joe Klementovich/Hubbard Brook Research Foundation via AP)

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In this Jan. 29, 2016 photo provided by Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, wildlife biology student Wendy Leuenberger measures ice accumulation after a team of scientists sprayed water on trees the night before in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in Woodstock, N.H. Scientists have been creating ice storms there to help understand the effects of ice on northern forests. (Joe Klementovich/Hubbard Brook Research Foundation via AP)

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In this Jan. 14, 2017, photo provided by Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, a firefighting hose mounted on an ATV sprays water on trees in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in Woodstock, N.H. Scientists have been creating ice storms there to help understand the effects of ice on northern forests. (Joe Klementovich/Hubbard Brook Research Foundation via AP)

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In this Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017 photo, ice coats trees in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in Woodstock, N.H., the morning after researchers sprayed them with water to study the effects of ice on northern forests. (AP Photo/Holly Ramer)

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In this Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017 photo, a sign warns visitors to the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in Woodstock, N.H., about the danger of falling ice the morning after researchers sprayed trees with water to study the effects of ice on northern forests. (AP Photo/Holly Ramer)

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In this Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017 photo, USDA Forest Service researchers Paul Schaberg, left, and Lindsey Rustad, right, examine the aftermath of a manufactured ice storm at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in Woodstock, N.H. A team of scientists sprayed water on the trees the night before as part of a study designed to examine the effects of ice on northern forests. (AP Photo/Holly Ramer)

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Syracuse's Tyus Battle shoots before an NCAA college basketball game against Wake Forest in Syracuse, N.Y., Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. (AP Photo/Nick Lisi)

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A Hawaiian monk seal called Hoailona watches visitors from his enclosure at the Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Federal wildlife biologists say the population of endangered Hawaiian monk seals has grown 3 percent a year for the past three years to 1,400. (AP Photo/Audrey McAvoy)

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School children watch a Hawaiian monk seal called Hoailona at the Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Federal wildlife biologists say the population of endangered Hawaiian monk seals has grown 3 percent a year for the past three years to 1,400. (AP Photo/Audrey McAvoy)

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FILE - This Sept. 15, 2016 file photo shows a Hawaiian monk seal, an endangered species, on a Waikiki beach in Honolulu. Federal wildlife biologists say the population of endangered Hawaiian monk seals has grown 3 percent a year for the past three years. (AP Photo/Audrey McAvoy)

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A child watches a Hawaiian monk seal called Hoailona at the Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Federal wildlife biologists say the population of endangered Hawaiian monk seals has grown 3 percent a year for the past three years to 1,400. (AP Photo/Audrey McAvoy)