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WyoFile on MSNThousands of pronghorn died in the Red Desert two winters ago. A new paper shows why.High snow and endless fences made for a lethal combination that researchers and wildlife advocates are working to change.
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WyoFile on MSNTrust the data, trust the pronghorn: Now’s the time for corridor designationThe Wyoming Game and Fish Commission and Gov. Mark Gordon have a golden opportunity to protect the state’s longest pronghorn migration, writes guest columnist Meghan Riley.
With more than 1,200 square miles of land area, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is the fourth-largest installation in the ...
Long-awaited migration designation heads next to the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, and then, potentially, toward review ...
If you don’t own land but want to go hunting for some pronghorn, you might be able to get a license faster thanks to a new bill.
Many of the antelope that froze or starved during the brutal winter of 2022-2023 got lost and died after they hit fences they ...
Of these factors, the high-density fencing is the most significant barrier for pronghorn. Unlike mule deer and elk that can jump over fences, pronghorn have great difficulty crossing woven-wire fences ...
This summer we are taking you on Lifetime Adventures on The PLACE! Come along as we visit Utah State Parks from the north to ...
The application window is now open controlled hunts in Oklahoma for deer, elk, antelope and turkey. The deadline is May 20, 2025.
This effort aims to stabilize the landscape, limit the spread of invasive species like cheatgrass and reestablish key vegetation communities.
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