A Peninsular Pronghorn takes a rest in the National Bison Range located in Moiese, Montana. The Peninsular Pronghorn has been on the Endangered Species List since 1975.
Scenic view of several pronghorn grazing in forefront with hills, prairie and mountains in background.
Resource links:
http://www.fws.gov/bisonrange/nbr/
Endangered species; Birds; Birds of prey; Captive breeding; Reintroduction; Raptors;
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