- Volume 18, No. 1-4, Issue , 2012
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by Christensen, Sonja, Hebblewhite, Mark, Thompson, Mike, Jimenez, Benjamin S., Proffitt, Kelly M., Jourdonnais, Craig
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Understanding the contribution of recruitment rates to overall growth rate in ungulate populations is a fundamental challenge in...
We evaluated the effects of 3 restrictive season types on mule deer population and harvest characteristics in 41 Montana hunting...
Track deposition patterns by carnivores on a 54 km2 ranch in eastern Montana were recorded with a sand strip passive index surve...
Montana Audubon, our partners, Audubon Chapter members, and bird enthusiasts across the state are increasingly involved in contr...
Nonnative plants can dramatically alter habitat of native animals through changes in vegetation structure and availability of fo...
During Montana’s biennial process for establishing hunting seasons, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) listens to issues, ad...
Prior to 2008, 22 hunting districts (HDs) in Montana had limited-draw, either-sex rifle permits, while the archery season was op...
From 2007-2010, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks conducted research on moose ecology on the Mount Haggin Wildlife Management Are...
Both bighorn sheep and mountain goats are generalist herbivores that overlap extensively in broad food and habitat requirements,...
Grazing is an important natural disturbance in the western US. While many studies have focused on the effects of grazing intensi...