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When it comes to designating Wyoming’s first migration corridor in over six years, retired sage grouse biologist Tom ...
Most of us do not naturally make a connection between the U.S./Mexico border wall and animal migration. Afterall, these walls ...
However, pronghorns need open space, not only to display their spellbinding speed, but also to forage. The iconic grassland ...
Decades of monitoring GPS-collared pronghorn on the Anticline concluded that the native tawny-and-white residents are avoiding, and even abandoning, the drilled-out landscape.
CHEYENNE — Elk, deer and pronghorn have begun giving birth to fawns and calves and some of these newborns may be seen in ...
Those details about the Sublette Pronghorn Herd’s migrations, which are at “high risk” of being lost, come from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s recently completed 140-page ...
Pronghorn are an ideal species to study, she added, because they pace back and forth along a barrier, rather than push their way through at risk of becoming tangled like other wildlife do, which ...
A new documentary film details how a catastrophic pronghorn die-off influenced the restoration of an estimated 18,000 acres of habitat in Wyoming’s Red Desert. A GPS-tracking study sparked a ...
Linda Foy, contemporary Montana artist in residence at the Draper Natural History Museum, interweaves maps into her paintings ...
The pronghorn is North America’s fastest land animal, reaching speeds of 60 mph (97 km/h). But with no modern predator fast enough to catch it, why does it need such speed? The answer lies in ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual aerial pronghorn survey will begin June 28 and is scheduled to be ...