Wanted: The Teton Range’s few remaining mountain goats (opens original article in a new tab)
The National Park Service is removing mountain goats from the Teton Range to protect native bighorn sheep, with ongoing efforts to eliminate the remaining population through 2027.
- National Park Service is removing mountain goats from Teton Range to protect native bighorn sheep.
- Mountain goats were introduced in the 1970s and have grown in population despite removal efforts.
- Park officials plan to continue monitoring and removing remaining goats through 2027.
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