Study Seeks Balance in Rockies

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The pronghorn--the fastest land animal in North America--is the subject of a new study that focuses on the effects of natural gas development on the species in the Upper Green River Valley Basin. Credit: Julie Larsen MaherWildlife Conservation Societ ...
The pronghorn--the fastest land animal in North America--is the subject of a new study that focuses on the effects of natural gas development on the species in the Upper Green River Valley Basin. Credit: Julie Larsen Maher/Wildlife Conservation Society

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) today--with key support from leading energy producers in the Rockies--released first-year results from a study on how natural gas development in the Rockies might be influencing wildlife, particularly pronghorn antelope.


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