David Gough
Well-known member
With pronghorn on the decline in many western states I have searched for a national conservation organization that is specific for pronghorn. This is all I come up with: https://pronghornfoundation.homestead.com/
The organization seems to be defunct like their website. Does anyone have an idea why there is no organization committed to speedgoats? They seem to be looked down upon by so many. Hell, even bears have ABF.
The discussion started on a different forum, so I wont insert the direct link. WAFWA hosted the 30th Pronghorn Workshop recently and here are some maps and graphs from the conversation:
I know my home state (Nevada) does a pretty good job managing for quality hunts, but with the feral horses and burros destroying our delicate sagebrush ecosystem I was surprised to see the population expanding (compared to mule deer, which is on a downward spiral).
The organization seems to be defunct like their website. Does anyone have an idea why there is no organization committed to speedgoats? They seem to be looked down upon by so many. Hell, even bears have ABF.
The discussion started on a different forum, so I wont insert the direct link. WAFWA hosted the 30th Pronghorn Workshop recently and here are some maps and graphs from the conversation:
I know my home state (Nevada) does a pretty good job managing for quality hunts, but with the feral horses and burros destroying our delicate sagebrush ecosystem I was surprised to see the population expanding (compared to mule deer, which is on a downward spiral).