Wyoming antelope population article

Amazing how it didn't take long for the once unthinkable numbers of pronghorn in Wyoming to vanish. Just a few years ago you could witness people taking truckloads of pronghorn off the landscape just outside of Casper.

2 buck tags and 4 doe tags each it doesn't take long to fill up a truck. Ranchers wanted them removed, cars were splattering them all over highways, now it's a chore to see many from the highways.

Can the numbers go up as fast as they went down? Not with doe tags still being issued. Not with the numbers of buck tags still being issued. IMHO they should have closed the season this year, maybe even for two years. Just sad.
 
Amazing how it didn't take long for the once unthinkable numbers of pronghorn in Wyoming to vanish. Just a few years ago you could witness people taking truckloads of pronghorn off the landscape just outside of Casper.

2 buck tags and 4 doe tags each it doesn't take long to fill up a truck. Ranchers wanted them removed, cars were splattering them all over highways, now it's a chore to see many from the highways.

Can the numbers go up as fast as they went down? Not with doe tags still being issued. Not with the numbers of buck tags still being issued. IMHO they should have closed the season this year, maybe even for two years. Just sad.
I drove through Casper on Friday headed south. It's a very desolate prairie for miles on end. Mother nature took her toll last winter. Very sad to see
 

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