From their summer range at 10,000 feet, the Carter Mountain pronghorn undertake long migrations to their winter range in the Big Horn Basin. Their routes involve crossing under numerous fences ...
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It’s spring: time for migratory pronghorn to leave the Green River Basin for their more verdant summer habitat to the north, but not without encountering “bottlenecks” along the way. The definition of ...
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) The second longest land migration route for pronghorn antelope in the Western Hemisphere will remain open thanks to a conservation easement worked out between conservationists and a ...
With spring in bloom, hundreds of pronghorn in western Wyoming are now wandering north toward Grand Teton National Park, completing a seasonal migration that's at least 6,000 years old and the longest ...
PINEDALE — Eleven folks sat in a semicircle stretching out from Robb Slaughter, who chaired a pronghorn migration-focused working group that he likened to a football team. Slaughter, who’s a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new critter org is launching to advocate for antelope health and habitat. A grassroots conservation organization devoted to ...
The 200-page “Montana Pronghorn Movement and Population Ecology” study delved into forage, migration, fencing barriers and survival rates of 700 female pronghorn that were trapped and collared. All ...
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 ...
Fish, Wildlife and Parks will collar 40 adult pronghorn antelope in the Madison Valley for two years. The project is being funded, in part, by a $300,000 grant from the Department of the Interior, ...
The winter of 2023-23 left thousands of pronghorn dead in the Red Desert herd unit in southern Wyoming. Many, like this doe, were trapped against woven-wire fences as they tried to escape the deep ...