Janet Montgomery, Star-Tribune correspondent Big rigs are a common sight during the 5 p.m. traffic down Pinedale's Main Street. Increased truck traffic is one of the complaints of town officials to the Bureau of Land Management.
A migrating pronghorn antelope is silhouetted against the clouds north of Cora recently. Public comment on the Pinedale Resource Management plan has closed, and most favor a scenario that gives wide environmental protections in the energy-rich area. Photo by Mark Gocke, Star-Tribune correspondent
A migrating pronghorn antelope is silhouetted against the clouds north of Cora recently. Public comment on the Pinedale Resource Management plan has closed, and most favor a scenario that gives wide environmental protections in the energy-rich area. Photo by Mark Gocke, Star-Tribune correspondent
Mule deer stand silhouetted, along with a natural gas drilling rig, in the fading light on their winter range south of Pinedale in this photo from 2006. Wildlife protections from energy development on the Pinedale Anticline have been bypassed too frequently, conservationists say. Photo by MARK GOCKE, Star-Tribune correspondent.
Antelope move across a road near gas-production facilities in the Jonah field last summer. EnCana Oil and Gas (USA) Inc. will overhaul 32 of its gas-condensate production facilities in the field later this year. (Jeff Gearino/Star-Tribune)
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