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Hunting natural deer predators in the northern Grand Canyon area during the early 1900s led to an overpopulation of deer, which in turn caused significant ecological imbalances. The increased deer population resulted in overgrazing, damaging vegetation and affecting other wildlife habitats. Additionally, this disruption contributed to the decline of plant diversity and altered the overall health of the ecosystem. The absence of natural predators also set the stage for future wildlife management challenges in the region.

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