Each October through November, hundreds of pronghorn migrate 150 miles from their important summer range in Grand Teton National Park. For over 6,800 years, members of this indigenous herd travel back to the Pinedale region to winter, a place rich in water and hardy forage that fosters the largest gathering of pronghorn on earth. The herds cross four major rivers - the New Fork, the Green, the Gros Ventre, and the Snake, travel through a 9,000 foot pass in the Gros Ventre Mountains, and winter in the Green River Basin.
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