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Jackson Hole Pronghorn Study - WEST, Inc.

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LIST OF FIGURES<br />

Page<br />

Figure 1. Capture distribution of pronghorn in Grand Teton National<br />

Park (GTNP) and the upper Gros Ventre River Drainage<br />

(GVRD), July 1998……………………………………………………. 4<br />

Figure 2. Winter (November-April, 1998-2000) distribution of radio-<br />

collared pronghorn north of WY Highway {351} and location<br />

of winter ranges designated by the Wyoming Game and Fish<br />

Department………………….………………………………………… 12<br />

Figure 3. Winter (November-April, 1998-2000) distribution of radio-<br />

collared pronghorn south of WY Highway {351} and location<br />

of winter ranges designated by the Wyoming Game and Fish<br />

Department……………………………………………………………. 13<br />

Figure 4. <strong>Pronghorn</strong> migration route between Grand Teton National<br />

Park (GTNP) and the upper Green River…………………………. 14<br />

Figure 5. General migration route of pronghorn that summer in Grand<br />

Teton National Park (GTNP) and the Gros Ventre River<br />

Drainage (GVRD) and winter in southwestern Wyoming……….. 15<br />

Figure 6. Orthophoto of Trapper’s Point Bottleneck located along<br />

U.S. Highway {191}, 7 miles (11 km) west of Pinedale, WY…..… 21<br />

Figure 7. Location and land status of Trapper’s Point Bottleneck near<br />

Pinedale, WY…………………………………………………………. 22<br />

Figure 8. Location and land status of area where pronghorn migration<br />

route crosses the Green River, between Warren Bridge and<br />

Black Butte…………………………………………………………….. 23<br />

Figure 9. Orthophoto of area where pronghorn migration route crosses<br />

the Green River, between Warren Bridge and Black Butte……… 24<br />

Figure 10. Location of pronghorn migration route and upper Green River/<br />

Bridger Teton National Forest (BTNF) boundary bottleneck ….... 26<br />

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