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How a Border Fence Disrupted Wildlife Corridors in the American SouthwestA silent crisis slithers through the sunbaked deserts and rugged mountains of the American Southwest—a crisis woven from ...
These graceful ungulates inhabit the Sonoran Desert in southwestern Arizona and northwestern Mexico, representing the southernmost subspecies of pronghorn. Often mistakenly called “antelope,” ...
Wyoming Game and Fish wildlife officials reviewed the updated Sublette Antelope Biological Risk and Opportunity Assessment to ...
The “Path of the Pronghorn,” one of Wyoming’s most-used antelope travel routes, could be designated as an official migration ...
Two Wyoming men are launching the North American Pronghorn Foundation to help support pronghorn health and habitat.
The mother pronghorn, which can quite easily outrun the lone wolf, tries to distract the savage killer from its pursuit of her baby. Pronghorn are the fastest North American land mammal, with a top ...
With more than 1,200 square miles of land area, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is the fourth-largest installation in the ...
PINEDALE —- Wyoming Game and Fish wildlife officials reviewed the updated Sublette Antelope Biological Risk ... breaks the 165-mile pronghorn corridor into 10 segments that are evaluated by ...
This summer we are taking you on Lifetime Adventures on The PLACE! Come along as we visit Utah State Parks from the north to ...
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 ...
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