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High snow and endless fences made for a lethal combination that researchers and wildlife advocates are working to change.
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.
Unlike elk, pronghorn do not readily jump and often turn back when confronted with fences. However, pronghorn pass easily under altered fences. Through its pronghorn program, NPCA works to ...
CPW said pronghorns often get stuck on roads during snowstorms ... roads to escape oncoming traffic. And because pronghorn prefer to go under fences rather than jump over, many are trapped ...
Two years ago, as one storm after another piled feet of snow across south-central Wyoming, pronghorn started walking to find ...
Two years ago, as one storm after another piled feet of snow across south-central Wyoming, pronghorn started walking to find something to eat. But quickly, they bunched up against a fence.