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Sublette Antelope Corridor Designated

Governor Gordon formally designated eight segments of the Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor. That is a big deal for Wyoming wildlife, hunters, working lands, and everyone who believes Wyoming should remain a place where wildlife still has room to roam. The Sublette pronghorn herd makes one of the most remarkable wildlife movements left in North America, traveling between the […]

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Science Sunday: Deerlight Savings

We may spring ahead or fall back, but wildlife run on their own internal clocks. So how do these disruptions to our sleep schedule impact deer and other wildlife? Deer, and many other species, are crepuscular. That means they are not very active at midday or at night, but do the most moving around at

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