The pronghorn antelope, which coexists with natural gas wells in the Pinedale Anticline of the Upper Green River Basin of Wyoming, is proving adaptable to science-informed development, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) said in its second annual report, published last week.
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Where the Antelope Roam…Gas Wells No Problem
The pronghorn antelope, which coexists with natural gas wells in the Pinedale Anticline of the Upper Green River Basin of Wyoming, is proving adaptable to science-informed development, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) said in its second annual report Monday.
August 14, 2007