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Participants in OKAGE's "Git Along Little Dogies! Territorial Cattle Trails of Oklahoma" Institute get a birds-eye view of an approaching thunderstorm from the summit of Mount Scott in the Wichita Mountains near Lawton, Oklahoma. The Institute explored segments of the Great Western and Chisholm Trails to see evidence of the cattle industry's impact on Oklahoma. Photo courtesy of OKAGE

 
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