Ungulate migration has fascinated people for millennia. In the Western United States, ungulates such as elk, bison and mule deer migrate each spring and fall, navigating snow, predators and human ...
According to WyoFile, a biologist in Wyoming with a network of trail cameras has noticed that whitetail deer have changed their migratory routes. Tony Mong, a wildlife biologist with the Wyoming Game ...
Mule deer graze in sagebrush during the fall 2023 migration near the Prospect Mountains in western Wyoming. New UW research shows that cheatgrass and other invasive plants are threatening deer habitat ...
Pronghorn are the fastest animal in North America, but they can't outrun human development, like that seen in the Pinedale Anticline natural gas field in Wyoming. Credit: Theo Stein / USFWS This story ...
A state biologist who maintains a network of remote trail cameras along known ungulate migration routes in the Absaroka Mountains has been detecting a new cervid species that isn’t exactly known for ...