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You are here: Home News and Issues A Day in the Life of the Pronghorn

A Day in the Life of the Pronghorn

Presented by Paul Jones, Alberta Conservation Association. Thursday, May 26, 2011 – 7:00pm – 8:00pm Fish Creek Environmental Learning Centre Shannon Terrace, Fish Creek Provincial Park

Although this very unique animal may be called the North American antelope, the pronghorn is the last living descendant of the family Antilocapridae, and is not related to the antelope found in Africa. The pronghorn is only found within the grasslands of North America and is the second fastest land mammal.

Come and learn what makes the pronghorn so unique and how the Alberta Conservation Association and its partners are working to define and map pronghorn habitat and migration corridors in this province.

Registration Required. Free for Friends members and $5.00 for non-members. To register contact Chris at 403- 238-3841 or chris@friendsoffishcreek.org. For more information, please visit www.friendsoffishcreek.org.