Colorado State University: Scientists, Working With Navajo Nation, Tag Nearly 100 Bighorn Sheep to Help Diagnose Disease, Track Movements
January 08, 2021
January 08, 2021
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Jan. 8 (TNSRes) -- Colorado State University issued the following news on Jan. 7:
Some of the world's most sacred and spectacular lands unfold across the sovereign Navajo Nation - an area nearly the size of Maine encompassing parts of Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. Here, desert bighorn sheep slip silently from view in rugged canyons and among red sandstone cliffs. Evocative petroglyphs and pictographs of the animal, which has been hunted and revered acros . . .
Some of the world's most sacred and spectacular lands unfold across the sovereign Navajo Nation - an area nearly the size of Maine encompassing parts of Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. Here, desert bighorn sheep slip silently from view in rugged canyons and among red sandstone cliffs. Evocative petroglyphs and pictographs of the animal, which has been hunted and revered acros . . .