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RENO, Nev. (AP) — The U.S. Interior Department has announced a nearly $283,000 grant for Nevada to track pronghorn antelope.
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A grassroots conservation organization devoted to pronghorn antelope will launch Monday with the goal of funding research-driven habitat and migration projects around the West. The North American ...
Hunters can apply for a pronghorn antelope tag for decades and never get drawn for one in the annual Big Game Drawing by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Only 137 pronghorn hunting ...
It's been three years - the fall of 2008 - since North Dakota has had a pronghorn antelope season. Hunters won't know if there will be a season this fall until after aerial surveys in July, but ...
Hundreds of pronghorn antelope have suddenly died in western Wyoming, and wildlife officials say a rare disease is to blame. In a matter of weeks, starting in mid-February, an estimated 200 ...
Typically, pronghorn antelope young only spend 20 minutes on their own each day, when their mother goes off to find them food. But in early summer, a fawn in Washington was separated from its herd ...
Wildlife officials in Arizona said Tuesday they are searching for poachers who allegedly killed a pronghorn antelope and left its headless body behind, with a reward of up to $1,500 offered for ...
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Hunters can apply for a pronghorn antelope tag for decades and never get drawn for one in the annual Big Game Drawing by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Only 137 pronghorn hunting ...
Hundreds of pronghorn antelope have suddenly died in western Wyoming, and wildlife officials say a rare disease is to blame. In a matter of weeks, starting in mid-February, an estimated 200 ...
Hundreds of pronghorn antelope have suddenly died in western Wyoming, and wildlife officials say a rare disease is to blame. In a matter of weeks, starting in mid-February, an estimated 200 ...
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