The winter and summer range shrubs and other browse in most of Wyo are in horrific shape due to multiple years of drought and abuse.
The good news is that most of Wyo got a reprieve this year with decent moisture. There are also fewer deer and antelope hammering away on winter and summer range forage.
With that said, there are a lot of factors that collectively need to align for recovery. Winterkill is just one of them! Most of us would agree that elk impact mule deer. I'm sure predators had a pretty good winter and are doing well. I've been amazed at how poor shrub growth is in some regions in Wyo due to cheatgrass. Winterkill, predators, poor habitat, elk, CWD and other diseases, cheatgras, roadkill, water development, etc. It's pretty easy to see that there are a lot of factors and work that can be done!
The good news is that most of Wyo got a reprieve this year with decent moisture. There are also fewer deer and antelope hammering away on winter and summer range forage.
With that said, there are a lot of factors that collectively need to align for recovery. Winterkill is just one of them! Most of us would agree that elk impact mule deer. I'm sure predators had a pretty good winter and are doing well. I've been amazed at how poor shrub growth is in some regions in Wyo due to cheatgrass. Winterkill, predators, poor habitat, elk, CWD and other diseases, cheatgras, roadkill, water development, etc. It's pretty easy to see that there are a lot of factors and work that can be done!
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