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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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From Miles to Milestones: Two Big Wins and the Road Ahead

From Miles to Milestones: Two Big Wins and the Road Ahead A few weeks ago felt like one of those rare moments when all the miles, meetings, and late-night strategy sessions finally paid off. First, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission voted unanimously to recommend designating all ten segments of the Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor,

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Ten Segments, One Herd, One Wyoming

In Wyoming, pronghorn aren’t just another critter on the landscape — they’re part of who we are. Every fall, hunters head out on crisp mornings, chasing speed goats across the sage and swapping stories that tie generations together. For many of us, watching a band of pronghorn skim the prairie is as much a Wyoming

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