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Protecting the “Path of the Pronghorn” migration route is vital for the Sublette antelope herd, which is a national treasure, ...
Pronghorn antelope are the ultimate archery hunting challenge. These big game animals are extraordinarily fast, have incredible eyesight, and live in wide open plains. They are also extremely ...
The “Path of the Pronghorn,” one of Wyoming’s most-used antelope travel routes, could be designated as an official migration ...
We can trace the pathways pronghorn use to access summer forage and escape harsh winter conditions. We can see the tiny bottlenecks animals must pass through to reach vital habitat and visualize ...
Known as Pronghorn, the research-computing cluster is named after the American antelope, the fastest mammal on the North American continent. The CPU partition features 108 nodes, 3,456 CPU cores, and ...
Photo: The pronghorn--fastest animal in North America, undated. American Heritage Center collections. The pronghorn is often referred to as an antelope. Though similar to an antelope that might be ...
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.
“We are losing the pronghorn migration corridors that lead to crucial winter ranges in the Upper Green River Basin. It is time for BLM to responsibly manage these vital habitats for all wildlife ...
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 ...
Photo: Boy feeding pronghorn, ca. 1930s. Charles J. Belden Photographs and Negatives. Wyoming is home to the largest number of pronghorn in North America - an estimated 512,000. This compares to an ...
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