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Saw this in my inbox and thought some folks here might be interested. Here’s a brief article about a new publication regarding antelope mortality following hard winters. I was surprised to learn doe mortality is so high the following summer, though I suppose the logic makes sense. I can’t help but wonder if Eastern Montana will see something similar after a double whammy of extreme drought and the hard winter.
http://wildlife.org/jwm-winter-conditions-stress-pronghorn-the-next-summer/
I hope spring gets here soon.
The original article said declines were due to hunting. I messaged the author for a citation of this "fact". No reply. Article was changed.