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The following is a news release from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. ABERDEEN – The Idaho Department of Fish and Game ...
It’s spring: time for migratory pronghorn to leave the Green River ... habitat to the west that is not preferred by migrating antelope.” Those details about the Sublette Pronghorn Herd ...
Protecting the “Path of the Pronghorn” migration route is vital for the Sublette antelope herd, which is a national treasure, ...
Wyoming Game and Fish wildlife officials reviewed the updated Sublette Antelope Biological Risk and Opportunity Assessment to ...
A silent crisis slithers through the sunbaked deserts and rugged mountains of the American Southwest—a crisis woven from ...
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking information regarding the illegal killing of a pronghorn in Southeast Idaho.
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 ...
The state’s largest American antelope herd travels the famed Path of the Pronghorn each year to winter at lower elevations ...
The “Path of the Pronghorn,” one of Wyoming’s most-used antelope travel routes, could be designated as an official migration ...
Wildlife is plentiful here too, from roaming herds of elk and pronghorn antelope to badgers, beavers, and a diversity of birdlife. The landscape is further decorated with more recent signs of human ...
Epicyon haydeni were likely both hunters and scavengers, similar to modern hyenas. They hunted several animals that are now extinct, including ancient pronghorn, camels, horses, and even rhinoceroses.
Tamarack forests in Newfoundland that grow inches over hundreds of years, the suddenly thriving pronghorn antelope, or a new, unidentified and ineradicable climbing vine, all hint at renewal ...