Every spring, thousands of pronghorn migrate from their winter range on the high desert country in southern Wyoming north to Grand Teton National Park; then back again in the fall. It is a 170-mile journey one way. This same migration has been documented to have occurred for at least 6,000 years. It has been called the American Serengeti.

Georgia Bunn's Pronghorn Sculpture

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(Pinedale in the Greater Yellowstone)