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More than 150 pronghorns hit, killed on Colorado roads
Pronghorn herds dying by the dozen on eastern Colorado roads after snowstorm
Deep, crusty snow piled up on fields in eastern Colorado after last week’s snowstorm is driving herds of pronghorn onto roads, and dozens of them are dying, state wildlife officials said. Pronghorn are being hit by drivers in droves as they seek refuge from snow-covered fields,
Over 150 pronghorn killed in Colorado while seeking refuge from deep field snow
A significant number of pronghorns have died on eastern Colorado roadways as winter descends upon the region, according to state wildlife officials.
More than 150 pronghorns hit, killed on Colorado roads as animals sought shelter from snow
CPW said officers are "monitoring herds to protect them," and have been removing the dead
pronghorn
carcasses from the road and trying to donate the meat to local residents and food banks, when possible. Saman Shafiq is a trending
news
reporter for USA TODAY.
Drivers kill more than 150 pronghorn when animals forced to roads after Colorado storm
That included 53 being killed on Nov. 12 along U.S. Highway 36 east of Byers, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Over 100 pronghorn carcasses line Colorado roads after snowstorm. What’s killing them?
While the reason for the creatures’ deaths may seem obvious, the reasons behind it are less apparent than you might think.
GRAPHIC: Dozens of pronghorn killed in Colorado seeking refuge from deep field snow
More than 100 pronghorn have died on Eastern Colorado roadways as winter descends upon the region, according to state wildlife officials. Warning: This video contains graphic content. Viewer discretion is advised.
WATCH: More than 100 pronghorn dead after seeking refuge across eastern Colorado
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100-plus pronghorns killed in Colorado while seeking refuge from deep snow
It's not talked about much, but one of the tragic realities of big snow hitting Colorado is an inevitable uptick in pronghorn deaths – but it's not the cold weather
More than 100 pronghorn killed on eastern Colorado roads after snowstorm, CPW says. Here’s why.
CPW said more than 100 pronghorn – including 52 on US 36 near Byers – have been killed on Eastern Plains roadways since a snowy stretch dumped as much as 40 inches in some spots.
More than 100 pronghorns killed in Colorado snowstorm
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging drivers to slow down and keep an eye out for pronghorns sheltering on the roads until the snow melts.
Over 100 pronghorns found dead on Colorado roads during snowstorm
Dangerous travel conditions are expected tonight with icy roads and blowing snow. Snow will continue past midnight for the Pikes Peak Region with activity wrapping up by Saturday morning. Temperatures will be stuck in the 30s and 40s.
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WARNING, GRAPHIC: CPW reporting more than 100 pronghorn have died on roads across eastern Colorado
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) shared an unsettling video on Tuesday to drive home an important point.WARNING: The video ...
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