January 2016
In southwest Arizona, wildlife biologists are aiming high for the recovery of the endangered Sonoran pronghorn. This classic range animal that is capable of roaming 1 million acres for food and water has been on the Endangered Species List since 1967, but hope abounds that it may be headed for a rebound. The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service and its many partners are optimistic good things are in store for this desert survivor.
Hopes Run High for the Sonoran Pronghorn



