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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It wasn’t only the plants that proved to be an attraction up here in the mountains. Later that day, walking along the top of a steep slope, I heard an occasional whistlelike scream from somewhere below. Scanning with my binoculars, it took me a while to find its source: an Alpine Marmot sitting on a low rock presumably acting sentinel to warn his companions of trouble (me) nearby. I didn’t spot the rest of his &#8211; or her &#8211; colony so I assume they had dived for cover when the sentinel gave his first whistle. I’d seen colonies of marmots </p>
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