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A Wyoming mule deer that migrated farther than any other deer known to science has died. Deer 255’s life of migrations ended in the Red Desert of Wyoming, about 200 miles from her most recent summer ...
A mule deer doe in Wyoming recently made a 242-mile migration across the Tetons to Idaho, breaking the previous 150-mile record by the Sublette Herd, shown here on the Red Desert to Hoback ...
The most famous mule deer in Wyoming died April 11 on a brushy pocket in the middle of the Red Desert. A mountain lion likely killed the 10-year-old doe known for migrating more than 200 miles ...
Gregory Nickerson is a writer and filmmaker for the Wyoming Migration Initiative. He explains, “The University of Wyoming has been tracking mule deer migrations from the Red Desert to the ...
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — The longest recorded migratory mule deer herd in the world travels about 150 miles (241 kilometers) from the Red Desert in southwest Wyoming to a place called the Hoback.
Last winter in Wyoming was so harsh that tens of thousands of deer and antelope perished. This season, thousands of hunters are voluntarily sitting out to give the herds time to recover.
A mule deer doe in Wyoming recently made a 242-mile migration across the Tetons to Idaho, breaking the previous 150-mile record by the Sublette Herd, shown here on the Red Desert to Hoback ...