New endangered pronghorn site eyed

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Tue, 02/09/2010 - 18:45

Federal wildlife officials plan to move a handful of endangered Sonoran pronghorns to the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in western Arizona next winter in hopes of establishing a new population of the rare animals.


 

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