For 6,000 years, a pronghorn herd has migrated from present day Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming into the Upper Green River Valley, where the animals spend the winter before returning to the park in the spring. Over the past decade, a natural gas extraction boom has transformed the antelopes winter range into a spider web of roads, drilling rigs and compressors. This is a story about efforts to create a National Migration Corridor to protect this ancient pathway.
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GADCLuzerneCounty 1 year ago