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  1. The Red Desert is a high-altitude desert and sagebrush steppe located in the south-central portion of the U.S. state of Wyoming, comprising approximately 9,320 square miles (24,100 square kilometers).

  2. Wildlife. The Red Desert is home to 350 species of wildlife and many more plant species that have adapted to its harsh conditions. The world's largest herd of desert elk; 50,000 pronghorn; and rare plant and bird species can all be found here. Most of the Red Desert is actually sagebrush steppe—habitat for pronghorn, elks, and pygmy rabbits.

  3. The Red Desert is a unique and diverse ecosystem with colorful badlands, fossils, wildlife and cultural sites. Learn how Nature.org is working to protect this place from oil and gas development.

  4. Oct 1, 2008 · A hiking adventure in the Red Desert, a wild and remote region of canyons, hoodoos, and dunes in southern Wyoming. Learn about the conservation efforts to protect this unique landscape and its wildlife from oil and gas development.

  5. A personal account of exploring the Red Desert, a high-elevation desert in Wyoming with diverse wildlife and landscapes. The author expresses his concern for the conservation of this area amidst the threats of development and urges others to appreciate its beauty and value.

  6. The Red Desert is a vast and diverse landscape of wildlife, recreation, culture, and geology in Wyoming. Learn how to explore, protect, and join the movement to keep it unfenced and wild.

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  8. Join a guided adventure in the Red Desert, a high-altitude desert and sagebrush steppe with rich wildlife and cultural heritage. Learn about the conservation efforts and enjoy hiking, camping, and star gazing in this unique landscape.

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