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 rolling sagebrush flats east of Cody roams one of the most unusual pronghorn herds in the world, but rarity doesn’t spare its members from a familiar threat of the modern world.
Brian Nesvik, the former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, stands to oversee plant and wildlife management ...
The 150-mile “Path of the Pronghorn” migration corridor for the Sublette Antelope Herd has reached the next milestone in its ...
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Back in the U.S., there are now around 1,500 wildlife crossing structures in 43 states. In Wyoming, pronghorn run across Highway 191. In Florida, panthers and alligators creep under I-75.
The state has emerged as a leader in building wildlife crossings, which can save animals, money and human lives.
Bipartisan legislation from U.S. Representatives Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., and Gabe Vasquez, D-N.M., will support farmers and ...