Eyewitness Account of Pronghorn, Bison, Elk, & Mule Deer Sharing Desert Ranges
According to invasive species believers, including TPWD, bison and elk should be removed from our state parks and wildlife management areas because they don’t belong and because they “compete” with, and “harm” desert bighorn sheep and pronghorn.
Here is an eyewitness account of these species sharing range in the deserts of Utah: Native American rock art which was painted some time after about 1725 A.D., the approximate date when Indians acquired horse culture.