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1000 E. University Avenue
Laramie, WY 82071
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Traveling Exhibits 
 

More Pronghorn Than People

The story of the pronghorn in Wyoming is a story of abundance. The pronghorn can be seen in all four corners of the state and most everywhere in between. Few travelers in the state will return home without seeing herds of pronghorn along the highways. In fact, currently there are more pronghorn in Wyoming than there are human residents.
More Pronghorn than People is an exhibit that highlights that abundance. The images that follow show some of the many ways that people and the pronghorn have interacted, while other images feature the important role the pronghorn maintains in this state as well as around the world.

Size: 24 framed items (17” x 20” ea., 2 crates).

 

A trophy buck on the Wyoming prairie, undated. Neal L. Blair Papers, American Heritage Center.


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