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–“Epic Journey: The Sublette [Wyoming] Herd migrates over 100 miles between Grand Teton and the Green River Valley—one of the longest land migrations in North America. It’s called the Path of the ...
These elegant beauties, sometimes referred to as antelope, are commonly seen in Yellowstone National Park, notably in Lamar ...
A study conducted by the Wildlife Society revealed a strange habit of ungulates. Species like pronghorn tend to avoid utility ...
North Dakota wildlife officials are slightly increasing overall pronghorn hunting opportunities this year despite a notable ...
A foal was left all alone and vulnerable to danger after he was separated from his family during a wild horse roundup in ...
A young mustang briefly joined a band of pronghorn during a recent Wyoming horse roundup. Wild horse advocates say the colt ...
The pronghorn still has a long road ahead to recovery, but today, its future, in the words of the Fish and Wildlife Service, looks “relatively sunny.” Other species may never get a chance to ...
Pronghorn are among the fastest animals on Earth. Often ranked second to the cheetah for mammalian land speed records, America’s peculiar giraffoid has been said to hit top speeds over 50 miles ...
Pronghorn live all over Colorado’s eastern plains, including the Black Forest area. Wildlife biologists have tracked pronghorn with radio collars and areal observation to learn that they can be ...
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK — More than a century after railroads, ranchers and hunters vanquished their ancestors, pronghorn antelope are returning to this unforgiving expanse of desert along ...
A good laugh is enjoyed as the pronghorn vanishes into the prairie. North American pronghorn, which inhabit portions of Wyoming, including Yellowstone National Park, can sprint 45-50 mph.