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Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: bearpaw on May 13, 2016, 06:15:57 PM
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Mule Deer Migration
Wildlife biologist Hall Sawyer discovers the longest ungulate migration in the lower 48, nearly 5000 mule deer migrate 150 miles in western Wyoming. The journey from the desert to the mountains that these deer undertake is truly remarkable. Sawyer’s groundbreaking science is combined with first ever migration footage from photographer Joe Riis to highlight and inspire the importance of conserving migration corridors around the world.
Film produced by Joe Riis and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Go to migrationinitiative.org for more information.
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Thanks for sharing that :tup:
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I've watched this several times. I envy his work. :tup:
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That was amazing footage
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Very cool. What a great job to have too..
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Great video. It is cool to see the migration paths end right in the unit I apply for.
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It makes me wonder what the heck gows with the mule deer in and around gmu 247? When one looks at what the big ones have to go threw to get to HW 2. Its amazing. Genreally speeking what is the summer rang for the huge mule deer i see along HW 2 in the deep winter months but then their gone during the summer? Im talking the 170"-190"+ not the 125"-140" residents???