- Volume 18, No. 1-4, Issue , 2012
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by Graves, Tabitha A., Beier, Paul, Wilder, Jason, Landguth, Erin
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Many approaches to understanding the influence of landscape on gene flow account for isolation by distance, a phenomena where in...
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...
The impediment that the Bitterroot Valley’s roads and vehicle traffic pose for wildlife movement can be partially mitigated wi...
Human dominated landscape change is occurring at unprecedented rates and there is much concern for how land use planners can hel...
Historically, eastern Montana was one of the largest sheep producing regions of the west. Although sheep production has decrease...
- Volume 18, No. 1-4, Issue , 2012
- Part of Biological Sciences - Terrestrial
- Authored by Sojda, Richard S., Allen, Leslie, Chesley-Preston, Tara, Converse, Yvette, Finn, Sean, Olliff, Thomas, Watson, Greg
- Abstract • Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) - Presentation Abstract
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) are public-private partnerships that focus on natural resource challenges which trans...
We evaluated the effects of changes in elk archery hunting seasons in eastern Montana on hunter numbers, days, and densities and...
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 ...