The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responsible for managing over 50% of the remaining Greater Sage-Grouse habitat throughout...
Records extending back to 1861 document the presence of sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) in the Tobacco Valley of ...
It is widely accepted that reducing contact between domestic and wild sheep limits pneumonia introduction, where domestic sheep ...
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- Part of
- Authored by Gillespie, Karen L., Peterson, Holly G., Clark, Casey M., Black, Jennifer S.
- Complete Manuscript
The purpose of this research was to test a new way of investigating biological uptake of smelting-related contaminants with a fo...
Changes in native plant community cover and composition are generally gradual and affected by multiple environmental factors. De...
To help address the controversy concerning movement of bison outside Yellowstone National Park and identify potential areas for ...
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- Authored by Nelson, Abigail A., Jimenez, Mike, Kauffman, Matthew J., Middleton, Arthur, McWhirter, Doug, Gerow, Ken
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
As large carnivores recover in many wilderness areas and mixed-use landscapes,
wildlife management agencies must seek ways to mi...
Antlerless elk hunting is a critically important tool for wildlife managers to help manage populations of elk. Montana Fish, Wil...
Replacement of native riverine gallery forests by woody exotics is a significant conservation issue throughout the western Unite...
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- Authored by Jakes, Andrew F., Poor, Erin E., Loucks, Colby, Suitor, Michael J.
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Barbed and woven wire fence are ubiquitous features across much of western North America, yet their effects on wildlife have rec...