- Volume 16, No. 4, Issue , 2010
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by Graves, Tabitha A., Stetz, Jeff, Kendall, Kate, Macleod, Amy, Royle, J. Andrew
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) habitat use has been extensively studied, but habitat has rarely been linked to demographic paramete...
Wildlife managers need reliable estimates of population size, trend, and distribution to make informed decisions about how to re...
Brucellosis, caused by the bacteria Brucella abortus, is an infectious disease of cattle, bison (Bison bison) and elk (Cervus el...
Approximately 78 species of land snails and slugs have been reported for Montana, contrasting to 93 for British Columbia, 85 for...
To maintain their structural identity, communities of tall-growing trees and shrubs depend on the growth of young plants to repl...
Five hundred years ago, there were tens of millions of American bison (Bison bison) roaming free on the plains of North America ...
- Volume 16, No. 4, Issue , 2010
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by Berger, Joel, Adams, Layne, Roffler, Gretchen, Johnson, Marci, Lawler, Jim, Shults, Brad
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
The Arctic is experiencing some of the most dramatic temperature changes on the planet. Species at the edge of their range often...
Montana and Norway passed laws in 1897 and 1899, respectively, which set the stage for today’s wildlife management. These laws...
The World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Northern Great Plains Program (NGP) spans five states and two provinces across 279,000 mi2 of ...
Originally found throughout Southeast Asia, sun bears (Helarctos malayanus) are the least known bear and remain poorly studied. ...