Watch a Beautiful New Film on Grand Teton Migrations

Watch a Beautiful New Film on Grand Teton Migrations

Animal Trails: Rediscovering Grand Teton Migrations produced in collaboration with Grand Teton National Park, documents more than a decade of migration research. It reveals how the mule deer and pronghorn that summer in Jackson Hole actually depend on habitats up to 190 miles away from the park boundaries.

NOTE: this content was sent to us by email, from the Wyoming Migration Initiative / Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

 

New film tracks animal migrations in and out of Grand Teton National Park  

 

Watch the film on Vimeo here vimeo.com/migrationinitiative/AnimalTrails, check out excerpts here https://vimeo.com/showcase/10763071, stream on YouTube https://youtu.be/HNXBiOyw7Cs, or visit migrationinitiative.org.

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