Animal migration is a phenomenon far grander and ... who works on the American pronghorn and other large terrestrial mammals, prefers what he calls a simple, practical definition suited to his ...
When a severe winter struck Wyoming’s Red Desert in December 2022, one pronghorn doe made a desperate escape attempt, trudging 240 miles through a snowbound wasteland.
In the lower 48, where migration routes were unrecognized and fragmented by human settlement, they often vanished—and along with them animal homing ... the migrations of pronghorn in Wyoming ...
The 150-mile “Path of the Pronghorn” migration corridor for the Sublette Antelope Herd has reached the next milestone in its ...
The animals traipse through public and private ... the world’s highest pronghorn migration may one day be severed completely. Biologists have long known pronghorn summer on the Absaroka plateaus.
Elk, bighorn sheep and pronghorn are much more likely to use an overpass ... and that has impacted the plants and animals in them as well as the migration patterns the animals used. The elimination of ...
See more › For centuries, Yellowstone pronghorn have migrated from summer habitat inside the park to critical wintering grounds north of the park. Unfortunately, over the last half-century, ...
North America's fastest animal, reaching top speeds of 55-60 miles per hour. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's (CPW) District Manager Aaron Berscheid, the pronghorn will eventually "outrun" ...
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah wildlife biologists have set a new record this winter, capturing and assessing 1,901 big game animals ...
This marked the first pronghorn ... animals is used to: Guide habitat improvement projects for better summer and winter ranges. Inform hunting permit recommendations. Support the Utah Wildlife ...