Pronghorn release
- Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
One of the pronghorn antelope plunges out to the holding box, one 24 imported from New Mexico by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, Wednesday, January 15, 2014, Elgin, Ariz. Another 16 were scheduled to be released in the San Raphael Valley later in the morning. The antelope are part of an exchange with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, captured near Cimarron, N.M., and traded for 60 Gould's turkeys. Photo by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star
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Forty-one pronghorns, commonly known as antelope, were released at two sites in the Sonoita-…
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