Evening light reflects in the eye of a buck antelope as he watches an approaching herd of bison near Yellowstone's North Entrance.
Jeff Gregg of Greeley, Colo., sits along the Poudre River Trail in Greeley, petting a 3-month-old antelope, while he waits for the Colorado Division of Wildlife to pick up the animal on Wednesday. The antelope was probably picked up illegally in Wyoming and may be too tame to return to the wild, wildlife authorities say. AP Photo/Windsor Now, Sherrie Peif.
A herd of pronghorn antelope run across a ridge below the Ferris Mountains, near Muddy Gap, in Carbon County in this 2005 file photo. Photo by Jim Laybourn, Star-Tribune correspondent.
In this fall 2006 file photo, movement catches the attention of a mule deer buck in Grand Teton National Park. According to a Wyoming Game and Fish Department survey, the mule deer population is 18 percent less than the state's objective number. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)
The inside of a blind is hot and cramped, but you won't find a better view of a big buck antelope's watering hole.
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