DIVIDE, Mont. — The Big Hole Watershed Committee spent Wednesday night discussing the current state of pronghorn antelope in the region. Biologists with Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks led the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new critter org is launching to advocate for antelope health and habitat. A grassroots conservation organization devoted to ...
WASHINGTON (CN) - An experimental population of the endangered Sonoran pronghorn has been reintroduced to its wild habitat in Arizona by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Known as "prairie ghosts" ...
BILLINGS – For 30,000 years, pronghorns have migrated in the fall and winter as they sought out the best places to find nutritious food, give birth, raise their fawns and survive brutal cold, snow, ...
The winter of 2023-23 left thousands of pronghorn dead in the Red Desert herd unit in southern Wyoming. Many, like this doe, were trapped against woven-wire fences as they tried to escape the deep ...
JACKSON - Pronghorn are less affected by activity on gas fields than on the intense fragmentation of habitat caused by development, according to a first-year study on the animals. Scientists from the ...
Answer: The population of pronghorn on the Carrizo Plains has been declining for many years due to changes in land use. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is actively working to ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — A baby pronghorn antelope was named 'Marcie' after the Washington State University (WSU) wildlife veterinarian who rehabilitated the animal over the summer. Dr. Marcie Logsdon said ...
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 ...
In conservation, it is easy to get wrapped up in wonky policy debates or overcome by process. Fortunately, my Nature Valley-sponsored “Path of the Pronghorn” hikes each fall are a poignant reminder of ...
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Ariz. — Federal wildlife biologist Mike Coffeen is ecstatic: His efforts to save North America’s fastest mammal -- the endangered Sonoran pronghorn -- are ...
CABEZA PRIETA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE — Through the summer of 2002, John Hervert cut open the stomachs of rotting or mummified Sonoran pronghorn corpses in the desert. They were full of cholla fruit, ...