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The “Path of the Pronghorn,” one of Wyoming’s most-used antelope travel routes, could be designated as an official migration ...
High snow and endless fences made for a lethal combination that researchers and wildlife advocates are working to change.
Long-awaited migration designation heads next to the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, and then, potentially, toward review ...
Two Wyoming men are launching the North American Pronghorn Foundation to help support pronghorn health and habitat.
Learn about Yellowstone pronghorn and how NPCA is working with landowners, land managers, and volunteers to restore this iconic species. See more › For centuries, Yellowstone pronghorn have migrated ...
Montana, and Idaho, contains the longest known pathways for mule deer and pronghorn ever documented: overland routes that rival in distance the movement of wildebeests on the Serengeti Plain and ...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission and Gov. Mark Gordon have a golden opportunity to protect the state’s longest pronghorn ...
But author Edward McCord believes that Yellowstone’s pronghorn and, indeed, all species, have value in and of themselves. I’m one of the few people fortunate enough to spend every summer in ...
The first migration that Joe Riis studied in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem was of pronghorn. Next the wildlife biologist turned photographer followed a 150-mile mule deer migration.
A recently published study of the Red Desert Pronghorn Herd found that movement barriers such as fencing and roads ...
Two years ago, as one storm after another piled feet of snow across south-central Wyoming, pronghorn started walking to find ...