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Two years ago, as one storm after another piled feet of snow across south-central Wyoming, pronghorn started walking to find something to eat. But quickly, they bunched up against a fence.
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WyoFile on MSNThousands of pronghorn died in the Red Desert two winters ago. A new paper shows why.High snow and endless fences made for a lethal combination that researchers and wildlife advocates are working to change.
Two years ago, as one storm after another piled feet of snow across south-central Wyoming, pronghorn started walking to find something to eat. But quickly, they bunched up against a fence.
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