Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor

Wyoming is home to important mule deer and antelope migrations, including one of the longest antelope migrations in the continental United States. Each fall the Sublette antelope herd migrates south from summer ranges in the foothills of the Wyoming Range, Bondurant and Jackson Hole areas to lower elevation winter ranges near Pinedale, Green River and Rock Springs to escape the harsh winter conditions.

Wyoming is committed to conserving these vital movement areas, which help maintain populations by connecting seasonal ranges they depend on for sustainability. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is following the public designation process outlined in the Migration Corridor Executive Order.

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Geospatial Data

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Migration corridors in Wyoming

Utilize the interactive mapping application at the link below to view migration corridors in Wyoming.

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