As the manager for the Wall Creek Wildlife Management Area for 34 years, I will provide an overview of the history of the FWP pu...
- Volume 17, No. 1-4, Issue , 2011
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by DeCesare, Nicholas J., Hebblewhite, Mark, Bradley, Mark, Smith, Kirby G., Hervieux, David, Neufeld, Lalenia
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Trends in population growth can be monitored with data for key vital rates without requiring knowledge of abundance. Adult femal...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is a small lagomorph restricted to talus slopes at higher elevations or latitudes througho...
The black bear (Ursus americanus) population within the Coeur d’Alene River watershed of northern Idaho is exposed to high hun...
Students today need to be motivated to learn using methods that stimulate their creativity and excite them to look deeper into a...
The Golden Eagle (Aquila chysaetos) is one of the most widespread raptors in the world. Attempts have been made in the past to d...
Published information on bat species presence in many parts of Montana is limited. Our study was initiated to gather data on the...
- Volume 17, No. 1-4, Issue , 2011
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by Mosher, Brittany A., Rotella, Jay J., Saab, Victoria A., Hollenbeck, Jeffrey P.
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Recent epidemics of mountain pine beetles (Dendroctonus ponderosae) will fundamentally alter forests of the Intermountain West, ...
Roads are pervasive sources of habitat fragmentation around the world, affecting an estimated 19 percent of the land area of the...
Maintaining connectivity of sage-grouse habitat is critical to managing sage-grouse populations in the presence of widespread hu...