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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Wyoming Range South Population in Wyoming
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Mule deer in the southern Wyoming Range population winter north of Evanston in the relatively low mountains between Kemmerer, Wyoming, and Woodruff Narrows Reservoir... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Ryegrass Population in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
The Ryegrass mule deer population is part of the larger Sublette herd that winters in the northwest portion of the Green River Basin, west of the Green River and... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Atlantic Rim South Population in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Mule deer in the Atlantic Rim South population are part of the Baggs herd unit that is managed for approximately 19,000 animals. These mule deer winter in the... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Atlantic Rim North Population in Wyoming
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Mule deer in the Atlantic Rim North population are part of the Baggs herd unit that is managed for approximately 19,000 animals. These mule deer winter in the pinyon-... -
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Migration Routes of Moose in the Pinedale Herd in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
The Sublette herd is the largest moose population in Wyoming, numbering approximately 1,800 individuals. This herd winters among the willow-dominated floodplains of... -
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Migration Routes of Moose in the Jackson Herd in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Moose in the Jackson herd make an elevational migration in the southern portion of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. This small herd of approximately 500 animals... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Clarks Fork Herd in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Mule deer within the Clarks Fork herd make a number of significant westward long-distance migrations. These migrations originate north of Cody, near Heart Mountain... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Platte Valley North Population in Wyoming
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Mule deer in the Platte Valley North population are part of the larger Platte Valley herd unit with an estimated population of 11,000 animals (fig. 28). These mule... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Owl Creek/Meeteetse Herd in Wyoming
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Mule deer within the Owl Creek/Meeteetse herd make a number of medium- to long-distance migrations west into the Shoshone National Forest. These migrations originate... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Wyoming Range North Population in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Mule deer in the northern Wyoming Range population use winter ranges in the area between Big Piney and LaBarge. During spring, these deer generally move northwesterly... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Upper Shoshone Herd in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Mule deer within the Upper Shoshone herd make a number of significant, long-distance migrations west into the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The longest... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the South Wind River Herd in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Mule deer within the South Wind River herd make short- and medium-distance migrations from the foothills near Lander, Wyoming, into the Wind River Range and around... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Platte Valley South Population in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Mule deer in the Platte Valley South population are part of the larger Platte Valley herd unit with an estimated population of 11,000 animals. These mule deer winter... -
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Migration routes of Mule Deer in the Carson River Herd in California and Nevada
Department of the Interior —
A significant portion of the interstate Carson River herd summers in the Sierra Nevada range of California and migrates to a winter range near the California-Nevada... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Wind River Indian Reservation Herd in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Some of the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the southwestern section of the Wind River Indian Reservation are unique, because their entire migration routes are... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Owl Creek Mountains Herd in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) along the Owl Creek Mountains display both a longitudinal and altitudinal migration as they depart the northern section of the Wind... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Sheep Mountain Herd in Wyoming
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Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) within the Sheep Mountain herd winter in the East and Northeast foothills of the snowy range mountains in Southeastern Wyoming. The... -
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Migration Corridors of Mule Deer in Methow Herd in Washington
Department of the Interior —
The Methow mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) sub-herd is part of the larger West Okanogan herd, the largest migratory mule deer herd in Washington State. Individuals... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Methow Herd in Washington
Department of the Interior —
The Methow mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) sub-herd is part of the larger West Okanogan herd, the largest migratory mule deer herd in Washington State. Individuals... -
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Migration Routes of Elk in South Bighorn Herd in Wyoming
Department of the Interior —
Elk (Cervus elpahus canadensis) within the southern section of the Bighorn Mountains display altitudinal migration. In the spring, most individuals migrate from the...