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Migration Corridors of Mule Deer in Methow Herd in Washington recent views
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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 recent views
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Elk (Cervus elpahus canadensis) within the southern section of the Bighorn Mountains display altitudinal migration. In the spring, most individuals migrate from the... -
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Migration Routes of Elk in Wiggins Fork Herd in Wyoming recent views
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Elk (Cervus elpahus canadensis) within the southernmost section of the Absaroka Range, just north of the Wind River Range, display altitudinal migration (fig. 71). In... -
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Nevada Mule Deer Area 17-Toiyabe Routes recent views
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The Area 17-Toiyabe mule deer herd inhabits the Shoshone Mountains and Toiyabe Range, which run north to south in central Nevada (fig. 11). Mule deer from the... -
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Washington Elk Colockum Migration Routes recent views
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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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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Upper San Joaquin Watershed Herd in California recent views
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Migratory mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) within the San Joaquin Watershed occupy most of the watershed above Kerckhoff Reservoir, Fresno and Madera Counties,... -
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Migration Corridors of Elk in the East Shasta Valley Herd in California recent views
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The East Shasta Valley sub-herd of Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) spend most of their time on private ranchlands in Shasta Valley in the winter. This... -
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Washington Mule Deer Chelan Corridors recent views
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The Chelan mule deer herd occupies a mix of private and public lands from the Columbia River to the crest of the Cascade Range in central Washington. U.S. Highway 2,... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Doyle Herd in California recent views
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The Doyle mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) herd migrates from a winter range in Honey Lake Valley and Upper Long Valley near Doyle, California along US Highway 395 in... -
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Migration Corridors of Elk in the Jemez Herd in New Mexico recent views
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The elk (Cervus canadensis) of the Jemez herd reside primarily in and around the Valles Caldera National Preserve, west of Los Alamos, NM and along the mesa tops to... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in Sheep Mountain Herd in Wyoming recent views
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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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Winter Ranges of Mule Deer in the Kaibab Herd in Arizona recent views
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Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) of the Kaibab Plateau in Arizona had a population estimate of 10,200 individuals in 2019. The herd is relatively isolated; limited in... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Jemez Springs Herd in New Mexico recent views
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The mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) of the Jemez Springs herd winter in the southwestern Jemez Mountains, south and east of the town of Jemez Springs. The area has... -
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Migration Corridors of Elk in the North of Interstate 40 Herd in Arizona recent views
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The North of Interstate 40 (I-40) elk (Cervus canadensis) herd makes an annual migration throughout some of Arizona’s high elevation landscapes west of Flagstaff. The... -
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California Mule Deer Kern River Routes recent views
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The Kern River deer herd includes primarily California mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus californicus), but some Inyo mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus inyoensis) associate... -
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Oregon Mule Deer Murderer's Creek Stopovers recent views
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The Murderer’s Creek mule deer herd winters south of U.S. Route 26 in river valleys near Canyon Creek, Murderer’s Creek, and the South Fork John Day River. The herd’s... -
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California Mule Deer Siskiyou Corridors recent views
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The Siskiyou mule deer herd migrates from winter ranges primarily north and east of Mount Shasta (i.e., Day Bench, Lake Shastina, Montague, Mount Dome, Mount Hebron,... -
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Needs assessment of safety and health practices of urban livestock owners in Nicaragua recent views
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The purpose of this survey is to determine the current knowledge and confidence of livestock owners in urban Managua, Nicaragua regarding safety and health procedures... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Paunsaugunt Plateau Herd in Utah recent views
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The Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah is home to a prolific mule deer herd numbering around 5,200 individuals in 2019. In early October, these mule deer begin... -
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Nevada Mule Deer Spring Mountains Winter Range recent views
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The Spring Mountains are critical habitat for the Spring Mountains mule deer herd in southern Nevada. The Spring Mountains west of Las Vegas, Nevada range in...