Antelope migration project underway

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By The Associated Press

JACKSON, WYOMING - A five-year project is under way to improve the pronghorn migration route from Sublette County to Grand Teton National Park.

An inventory of fencing along the route was completed last month. The inventory looked at the location, type and condition of fences on 150 properties from the Bridger-Teton National Forest boundary south to Trapper's Point, north of Pinedale.

The Green River Valley Land Trust is organizing the project. It seeks to improve 500 miles of fence over the next five years. The group hopes to improve 100 miles of fences before the snow flies.

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