The Arizona Wildlife Federation (AWF) recently filed suit against the U.S. Forest Service to save a vanishing herd of pronghorn that live on the Anderson Mesa in northern Arizona's Coconino National Forest.
Thousands of pronghorn once roamed the 250-acre mesa. But the population has dwindled to less than 400 after decades of destructive ranching practices, such as fencing that hampers pronghorn migration and cattle grazing that reduces forage and ground ...