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What are we doing?

Over the course of the summer of 2010, volunteers organized and directed by team leader Patricia Dowd will:

  • Meet with landowners and the community to build support for fence removal
  • Remove and realign fences that cross pronghorn migration routes
  • Where possible, replace fences with pronghorn-friendly alternatives

The program is led by Patricia Dowd, the NPCA's Yellowstone Program Manager.

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