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The world's first map to show the live migration of antelopes, guanacos, zebras and other land-hoofed ungulates currently facing threat by humans and climate change, can be viewed online starting ...
That being said, there are animals that don’t explicitly communicate with each other — or to their young — about how to embark on their migration journeys. Some simply know where to go ...
It’s an idea that grew up in small-town Wyoming and now is going global.
Elk migrate in the Bridger-Teton National Forest near Jackson. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation recently made a $250,000 donation to support a collaborative effort to map migrations across the ...