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Article: Open road for pronghorn: migration corridor will be studied, improved.(Reports Afield)(Brief article)
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- October 1, 2008
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The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is lauding a decision by the Department of the Interior to allocate $1 million to study and improve an important pronghorn migration corridor in western Wyoming. The funds, which will be drawn from the Jonah Compensation Mitigation Fund and directed to the Green River Valley Land Trust, are dedicated to reviewing the impacts of and improving fencing along a seventy-five-mile section of the migration corridor that stretches from the Bridger-Teton National Forest to Sublette County.
Energy development in southwestern Wyoming has had significant impacts on the ability of pronghorn, as ...
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