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Wyoming’s ‘Path of the Pronghorn’ is a signature away from protections sought for a quarter century
Wyoming is nearing final approval to protect the Path of the Pronghorn, a 150-mile migration corridor for pronghorn antelope, after 25 years of conservation efforts. A governor-appointed working group completed its review, with recommendations set for final approval, marking a historic state-led wildlife corridor designation process.
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