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Wyoming’s ‘Path of the Pronghorn’ is a signature away from protections sought for a quarter century
- Wyoming is poised to formally protect the "Path of the Pronghorn" — a roughly 150-mile migration route to Grand Teton — after about 25 years of advocacy; a state working group has sent recommendations to Gov. Mark Gordon.
- An 11-member stakeholder panel largely backed the designation, striking a compromise that allows development while aiming to keep the herd moving; a few industry and county reps registered reservations but didn’t block it.
- Conservationists called the move historic — the first full state designation effort for pronghorn — and hopeful news for balancing wildlife protection with local economies.
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