pronghorn
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A new paper published in Global Ecology and Conversation makes that argument in the case of declining pronghorn productivity -- the number of juveniles per 100 females -- in Wyoming.
From Science Daily • Mar. 12, 2024
The question of whether humans can build necessary solar infrastructure without harming nature is playing out in the grasslands of the American West, prime locations for solar farms and home to animals like pronghorn.
From New York Times • Feb. 13, 2024
The area also includes habitat for the greater sage grouse as well as bighorn sheep, mule deer and pronghorn antelope.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 22, 2023
Fish and Wildlife Service are collecting tissue samples from 24 endangered mammal species, including the Preble’s meadow jumping mouse, the Mexican wolf, and the Sonoran pronghorn.
From Science Magazine • Oct. 4, 2023
Game one zips by G4 like a pronghorn antelope, fast and furious, and just when we wind the corner to a record thirteen-goal shutout our goalie goes down with a, get this, broken pinkie toe.
From "Booked" by Kwame Alexander
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