- Volume 17, No. 1-4, Issue , 2011
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by Bangs, Edward E., Jimenez, Mike, Racheal, Jon, Mack, Curt, Smith, Doug, Mills, Kenneth, Green, Jeff, Sime, Carolyn A.
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were deliberately eliminated from the northern Rocky
Mountains (NRM) by 1930. Restoration began in 198...
The Missoula Valley in western Montana is home to nearly 800 wintering elk (Cervus elaphus), including the North Hills, Evaro, J...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has long done survey and inventory of game species and largely within the past few decades has ...
The Western Elk Research Collaborative has pooled elk (Cervus elaphus) telemetry data from seven states, one Canadian province, ...
Many of the over 500 vertebrate species found in Montana lack formal status assessments. Few monitoring efforts exist for these ...
First passage time analysis is a method of analyzing changes in animal movement along paths through habitats. First passage time...
Extensive restoration work along the Big Hole River aims at improving habitat conditions for the last remaining fluvial populati...
- Volume 17, No. 1-4, Issue , 2011
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by Rich, Lindsey N., Sime, Carolyn A., Gude, Justin A., Glenn, Betsy, Mitchell, Michael S.
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Reliable knowledge of the status and trend of carnivore populations is critical to their conservation. In the Northern Rocky Mou...
Birds have long been recognized at risk of lead poisoning from ammunition sources, but only in recent years has rifle ammunition...
Space use and resource selection are a linked processes that are important determinants of individual and population fitness. Kn...