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Migration Corridors of Elk in the San Francisco Peaks Herd in Arizona
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The San Francisco Peaks elk (Cervus canadensis) herd comprises a migratory portion of the larger herd units in Arizona’s Game Management Units (GMU) 7 and 9. GMU 7... -
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Oregon Mule Deer Sumpter Winter Ranges
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The Sumpter mule deer herd includes resident and migratory individuals. Mule deer wintering near Oregon Route 244 and La Grande, Oregon, migrate south to Wolf Creek,... -
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Wyoming Pronghorn Baggs Migration Routes
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The Baggs pronghorn herd inhabits south-central Wyoming, to the southwest of Rawlins, Wyoming, bounded by Interstate 80 to the north and the Wyoming–Colorado border... -
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Oregon Mule Deer Beulah-Malheur Migration Corridors
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With 204 GPS-collared mule deer, the Beulah-Malheur herd is one of the most extensively recorded mule deer herds in Oregon. Mule deer primarily winter along the... -
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Winter Ranges of Mule Deer in the Ruby Mountains, Nevada
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The Area 10 mule deer population is one of the largest deer herds in the state, accounting for roughly 20 percent of the statewide mule deer population. The Area 10... -
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Wyoming Pronghorn Shirley Basin Routes
Department of the Interior —
The Medicine Bow pronghorn population is one of the largest herds in the United States with an estimated population of 38,400 animals. The herd summers in the... -
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Terrestrial Development Index for the Western United States: 2.5-kilometer moving window
Department of the Interior —
The Terrestrial Development Index (TDI) quantifies levels of development (urban, agriculture, energy and mineral extraction and transmission, and transportation). TDI... -
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Migration Corridors of Elk in the Interstate 17 Herd in Arizona
Department of the Interior —
The Interstate 17 (I-17) elk herd primarily resides in Arizona’s GMU 6A and 11M south of Flagstaff. The population estimate for elk in GMU 6A was 6,500 in 2019. Their... -
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Winter Range of Elk in the Interstate 17 Herd in Arizona
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The Interstate 17 (I-17) elk herd primarily resides in Arizona’s GMU 6A and 11M south of Flagstaff. The population estimate for elk in GMU 6A was 6,500 in 2019. Their... -
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Washington Elk Colockum Migration Corridors
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The Colockum elk herd inhabits a mix of public and private lands northeast of Ellensburg between Blewett Pass of the Cascade Range and west of the Columbia River... -
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Washington Mule Deer Wenatchee Mountains Corridors
Department of the Interior —
Along the eastern slope of the Cascade Mountains in Chelan and Kittitas counties, the Wenatchee Mountains mule deer herd inhabits a matrix of private and public... -
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Arizona Mule Deer South of I 40 Routes
Department of the Interior —
South of Interstate 40 mule deer reside in Game Management Units (GMU) 8 and 6B in Arizona. The herd summers in high-elevation open meadows and ponderosa pine habitat... -
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California Mule Deer Grizzly Flat Corridors
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The Grizzly Flat herd winters in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada near Grizzly Flats, California. The winter range includes conifer, vineyards, and oak... -
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Migration corridors of mule deer in the Pequop Mountains, Nevada
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The Area 7 mule deer population is one of the state’s largest deer herds with an estimated population of about 11,000 in 2019. This deer herd is highly important to... -
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Migration stopovers of mule deer in the Pequop Mountains, Nevada
Department of the Interior —
The Area 7 mule deer population is one of the state’s largest deer herds with an estimated population of about 11,000 in 2019. This deer herd is highly important to... -
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Migration stopovers of mule deer in the Ruby Mountains, Nevada
Department of the Interior —
The Area 10 mule deer population is one of the largest deer herds in the state, accounting for roughly 20 percent of the statewide mule deer population. The Area 10... -
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Migration routes of mule deer in the Pequop Mountains, Nevada
Department of the Interior —
The Area 7 mule deer population is one of the state’s largest deer herds with an estimated population of about 11,000 in 2019. This deer herd is highly important to... -
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Migration Corridors of Pronghorn in the North of Interstate 40 Herd in Arizona
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The North of Interstate 40 Pronghorn herd primarily resides in Arizona’s Game Management Unit (GMU) 7. GMU 7 had an estimated population of 550 pronghorn in 2019. The... -
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Estimation of hydraulic properties in the Ogallala aquifer near Happy, Texas from slug test results at the North East 2nd Street Superfund site, U.S. Geological Survey data release
Department of the Interior —
The North East 2nd Street Superfund site in Happy, Texas, overlies a groundwater plume of primarily carbon tetrachloride (CT) that is contained within an upper... -
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Washington Mule Deer Wenatchee Stopovers
Department of the Interior —
The Wenatchee Mountains mule deer herd inhabits a matrix of private and public lands along the eastern slope of the Cascade Range in Chelan and Kittitas Counties in...