Pronghorn Research

Graduate student Katie Piecora readies GPS radio collars prior to capture of pronghorn antelope. Photo courtesy of Iris McFarlin.
Graduate student Katie Piecora readies GPS radio collars prior to capture of pronghorn antelope. Photo courtesy of Iris McFarlin.

In February 2021, Dr. Andrew Little at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dr. Ranglack at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, and biologists with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission began a 2-year study designed to identify critical ranges, temporal and spatial distribution, habitat use, migration corridors and survival of pronghorn in western Nebraska. This project is a collaborative effort amongst the University campuses, Game and Parks and more than 300 private landowners.

More details at: http://magazine.outdoornebraska.gov/2022/01/pronghorn-research/