Pronghorn and caribou have endured millennia of change, but what can we do to keep them out of harm’s way in the 21st century? References Pronghorn Pronghorn: Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail How Pronghorn Outran the Ice Age Wildlife Express: Pronghorn “New Long Distance Migration Route for Pronghorn Found in Idaho” Pronghorn Pass photo Braiding Sweetgrass, book by Robin Wall Kimmerer Pronghorn Photos by Jo Riis “Modeling Nature Connectedness Within Environmental Systems: Human-Nature Relationships from 1900 to 2020 and Beyond” by Miles Richardson Northern Indigenous Stewardship Circle Being Caribou, film by Leanne Allison Friends of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges, February 2026 Advocacy Report Credits Host Leah Palmer, Writer/Storyteller, The Nature Conservancy Speakers Tess O’Sullivan, Land and Water Protection Program Manager, TNC in Idaho Dr. Corrina Riginos, Director of Science, TNC in Wyoming Amos Scott, Project Director, Northern Indigenous Stewardship Circle Leanne Allison, Documentary Filmmaker Storytelling Team Danielle Kagen, Digital Marketing Specialist, TNC Mitch Maxson, Senior Creative Manager, TNC Kate O'Neill, Writer/Editor, TNC Erica Simek Sloniker, Design Specialist, TNC Dustin Solberg, Writer/Editor, TNC Traci Swift, Digital Marketing Specialist, TNC
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