Boyd grew up on the Colville Reservation. He started hunting when he was a kid, and loves chasing elk in September and ...
No predator today can catch the American pronghorn, yet it runs as if something still chases it. Scientists trace this remarkable speed back to ancient times, when prehistoric cheetahs roamed the ...
A study conducted by the Wildlife Society revealed a strange habit of ungulates. Species like pronghorn tend to avoid utility scale solar instillations, which seem to disrupt animal movement and ...
Wolves can attain speeds of 30-plus mph in bursts. But in an open chase they cannot come close to catching the planet’s second fastest land animal – the North American pronghorn. These elegant ...
Jacob Zutterman and his pal Phil Lierz had driven hundreds of miles from their homes in Eastern Kansas to the western side of the state for antelope season. Zutterman had drawn a coveted Kansas ...
The male American pronghorn fawn receiving care. (Photo courtesy of the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance) After being found hungry, abandoned and afraid, an American pronghorn fawn has made its way to ...
A settlement agreement was reached after a 53-year-old Clayton man poached a pronghorn, a mammal that looks like an antelope, in Modoc County. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife began its ...
The North American pronghorn is a remarkable animal, elegant in stature and a speedster on the prairies, capable of sprinting at sustained speeds of 45 to 50 mph. But pronghorn, which often gather in ...
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