The Pronghorn Workshop is a biennial meeting held in even numbered years sanctioned by WAFWA. The workshop provides a forum where leading pronghorn managers and researchers share research results, management strategies, and emerging issues in the realms of pronghorn management throughout North America. The Pronghorn Workshop began in 1965!
You are invited to attend the 30th Biennial Pronghorn Workshop. This year’s meeting will be hosted by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife at the Eagle Crest Resort, located in Redmond, Oregon from June 24-27, 2024.
$400 early bird registration (by May 10)
$450 regular registration (after May 10)
$300 student registration
$15 Thursday field trip (limited space)
Important Note: workshop registration fees include all meals within per diem allowances.
Eagle Crest Resort
in Redmond, Oregon
$191.00 per night (plus taxes & fees)
Room block held until May 31, 2024
Gain exposure for your organization to
fish & wildlife professionals, to
network, and to exchange information
and ideas.
See our SPONSOR BROCHURE for more information.
Photo by: Tim Torrell (NV)
Presentations on research, ecology, and management of North American Pronghorn are welcome. Oral presentations will be 15-minutes in length with additional time for questions. Presenters should prepare a MS PowerPoint presentation (.pptx, .ppt, ppsx, .pps) outlining the project. Additional audio/visual services may be available upon request. Submission of the PowerPoint presentation may be requested in advance of the conference, but presenters should be prepared to come to the Conference with their presentation on a Thumb Drive acceptable for use on a shared PC.
Three biennial recognitions of significant contributions to pronghorn research or management may be awarded. Award criteria and candidate qualifications are described below. Awards will be presented during banquet hours on June 26, 2024.
Becky Hatfield-Hyde is a rancher, writer and consultant who splits her time between the southeast and central Oregon communities of Beatty, Paisley and Brothers. She has spent the past 20 years working with Tribes, NGOs, elected officials and the agricultural community on water issues in the Klamath Basin, helping design the first Tribal water settlement in the Upper Basin on her family’s Yamsi Ranch. She has worked to sustain fish and wildlife on her ranch properties, including a current effort to enhance sage-grouse habitat on her family ranch near Brothers. She and her husband, Taylor, have five children.
WAFWA Pronghorn Workshop- June 24 – 27, 2024
DRAFT Schedule at a Glance – Subject to Change
Monday – June 24, 2024
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Registration Open, Exhibits & Poster Setup
5:00 PM – 9:00 PM Welcome Reception/Social
Tuesday – June 25, 2024
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Breakfast
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Exhibits & Posters Open
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM General Session
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Break w/ Sponsors/Exhibitors
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM General Session
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM General Session
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM Break w/ Sponsors/Exhibitors
Evening Dinner + Posters + Social
Wednesday – June 26, 2024
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Breakfast
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Exhibits & Posters Open
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM General Session
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Break w/ Sponsors/Exhibitors
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM General Session
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch & Business Meeting
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM General Session
4:00 PM – 4:30 PM Break w/ Sponsors/Exhibitors
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Banquet Dinner & Awards
Thursday – June 27, 2024
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Breakfast
8:00 AM – 8:15 AM Board Buses for Field Trip
9:30 AM – 11:30 AM Field Trip
11:30 AM Board Busses & Travel to Eagle Crest
1:00 PM ADJOURN
We welcome any suggestions for topics, discussion panels, papers, posters, and other ideas to help us reach these objectives. If there are other colleagues involved with the management or research of pronghorn and pronghorn habitats, please let us know or feel free to share.
Sponsored By:
$400 early bird registration (by May 10, 2024)
$450 regular registration (after May 10, 2024)
$300 student registration
$15 Thursday field trip (limited space)
Registration fees include: access to all sessions, reception with Snacks on Monday, all Breakfast/Lunch/Dinners/Snack Tuesday & Wednesday, and Breakfast Thursday.
Participation in the field trip incurs a small additional fee.
Reserve early to guarantee a room and conference rates.
Getting to Eagle Crest: For those flying to the meeting, Eagle Crest is a 15-minute drive from the Redmond Municipal Airport. For those driving in, Eagle Crest has complimentary parking.
The Pronghorn Workshop is a biennial meeting held in even numbered years sanctioned by WAFWA. The workshop provides a forum where leading pronghorn managers and researchers share research results, management strategies, and emerging issues in the realms of pronghorn management throughout North America. The Pronghorn Workshop began in 1965 as the Antelope States Workshop. View the Bylaws (PDF, 71 KB).
Biological and management principles and practices designed to sustain pronghorn populations in the USA, México, and Canada.
Recommended Citation:
Yoakum, J. D., P. F. Jones, J. Cancino, R. J. Guenzel, R. Seidler, A. Munguia-Vega, I. Cassaigne, and M. Culver. 2014. Pronghorn management guides. Fifth edition. Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ Pronghorn Workshop and New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico. 159 pp.
The Berrendo Award
The Berrendo Award is the most prestigious recognition offered through the Pronghorn Workshop. Berrendo is derived from the Spanish word for pronghorn—North America’s prairie speedster— that epitomizes the difficulty of being a remaining Pleistocene native in a modern world. The award will be bestowed on an individual or a group of collaborators/team that made major contributions to pronghorn ecology and management.
Award criteria include:
Previous Winners of the Berrendo Award:
2002: Jim Yoakum (retired BLM), Verdi, Nevada
2004: Bart O’Gara (deceased, Univ. of Montana Fish & Wildlife Coop. Unit), Lolo, MT 2006: Tom Pojar (retired Colorado Division of Wildlife), Kremmling, Colorado
2008: Richard Ockenfels (retired Arizona Game and Fish Department), Mayer, Arizona
2010: Rich Guenzel (retired Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Laramie, Wyoming
2012: None
2014: Tommy Hailey (retired Texas Parks and Wildlife Department), Alpine, Texas
2016: Jorge Cancino (Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Nosoeste, Baja California Sur, Mexico
2018: John A Byers (University of Idaho), Moscow, Idaho
Special Recognition Award
The Special Recognition Award was created to honor the many people, teams or organizations that have made worthy contributions that aid in the conservation of pronghorn. These can include projects that are oriented to pronghorn management, research or appreciation.
Award criteria include:
Previous Special Recognition Award Recipients:
2002: Karl Menzel (NE), Jorge Cancino (BCS, MX), Bill Rudd (WY), Richard Ockenfels (AZ)
2004: Rich Guenzel (WY), Alice Koch (CA), John Hervert (AZ), Arizona Antelope Foundation (AZ)
2006: Rick Danvir (UT), Fred Lindzey (WY), Rick Miller (AZ)
2008: Morley Barrett (Alb, Canada), David Brown (AZ)
2014: Joe Riis (SD), Hall Sawyer (WY), and Emilene Ostlind (WY)
2016: Jorge Cancino (Mexico), Paul Jones (AB)
2018: Bill Rudd (WY), Matt Kauffman (WY), Ken Gray (NV), Tom Warren (NV), Charlie Clements (NV), Jim Young (NV)
Pronghorn Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame was created to honor historic individuals or groups/teams that accomplished outstanding services for pronghorn conservation prior to the establishment of the Berrendo Award (pre-2002). Those involved in pronghorn conservation today owe much to the efforts of pronghorn biologists, managers, researchers, and other conservationists that produced worthy efforts prior to the establishments of any awards. The Pronghorn Hall of Fame awards are an ongoing effort to formally recognize the careers and long-term contributions of our predecessors.
Criteria for presenting this award include:
Previous Hall of Fame Inductees: