There will be a series of public information meetings to discuss the mule deer and pronghorn antelope declining herds on both sides of the Colorado-Wyoming border. These herds may not be able to fully recover unless federal and state agencies act to protect core habitats, according to a new National Wildlife Federation analysis. "It will be up to all who value wildlife herds to urge federal and state agencies to make decisions that will protect and restore our wildlife resource." "The future of our hunting heritage and the billions of dollars wildlife brings to the region's economy, are at stake." said Steve Torbit, a veteran wildlife biologist and NWF's regional executive director.