State, federal and provincinal researchers are expanding an international study of pronghorn antelope migration and habitat needs by placing radio collars on up to 50 additional animals. The animals are being captured with the help of a contracted helicopter net crew. Biologists then attach sleek, yet-high-tech collars on the animals. The collars include Global Positioning […]
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