Pronghorn migrate long distances across both public and private land%2C with the %26quot%3BPath of the Pronghorn%26quot%3B stretching between Grand Teton National Park and Wyoming%27s Red Desert being a heralded and fragile route.  For pronghorn populations across the West%2C open working ranch lands%2C free of development%2C are crucial to the ecological function of the passageways. Photo courtesy Jack Dykinga%252FUSDA Agricultural Research Service
Pronghorn migrate long distances across both public and private land%2C with the %26quot%3BPath of the Pronghorn%26quot%3B stretching between Grand Teton National Park and Wyoming%27s Red Desert being a heralded and fragile route. For pronghorn populations across the West%2C open working ranch lands%2C free of development%2C are crucial to the ecological function of the passageways. Photo courtesy Jack Dykinga%252FUSDA Agricultural Research Service