There's much to learn from the way animals tenaciously traverse Wyoming's divided landscape, writes columnist David Romtvedt. The post Crossings: Lessons on movement and connection despite division ...
A collared mule deer bounds away from biologists after capture in the Red Desert. She is part of a long-term University of Wyoming study that revealed how migration provides reproductive and ...
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I-80 severs vast Wyoming wildlife habitat. A UW study aims to optimize how animals avert the deadly crossing.
New research project is inventorying and enhancing bridges and culverts that migrating deer, elk and pronghorn use as makeshift freeway underpasses. The post I-80 severs vast Wyoming wildlife habitat.
Many Wyomingites are likely familiar with mule deer and their staggering migrations. In western Wyoming, one mule deer herd migrates more than 150 miles each way from the Red Desert to the mountains ...
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‘Energy dominance’ meets migration: All Wyoming corridors overlap with proposed oil and gas leases
A federal auction scheduled for June proposes leasing tracts of all three protected Wyoming migration corridors to oil and gas drilling, and it also opens the door to rigs within a now-unprotected ...
The tens of thousands of mule deer that call the Wyoming Range home constitute perhaps one of the most famous, best-studied ungulate herds in North America. Its super-sized bucks attract all sorts of ...
Most Wyomingites would cast a vote in favor of wildlife-friendly policies as long as they do not hurt the state’s economic growth, results from a new poll published by the University of Wyoming and ...
According to WyoFile, a biologist in Wyoming with a network of trail cameras has noticed that whitetail deer have changed their migratory routes. Tony Mong, a wildlife biologist with the Wyoming Game ...
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) | Efforts to protect sage grouse in northwest Wyoming also benefit mule deer that migrate through areas of sagebrush along the Upper Green River, according to new research. Lander ...
Oregon’s Fish and Wildlife Commission will decide Sept. 12 whether to make major changes to the boundaries of some mule deer hunts in Eastern and Central Oregon starting in 2026, and to reduce the ...
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