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California Pronghorn Likely Tables Migration Routes
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The Likely Tables herd contains migrants, but this herd does not migrate between traditional summer and winter seasonal ranges. Instead, much of the herd displays a... -
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California Elk Marble Mountain Annual Range
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Little information exists regarding demographic rates and abundance of elk in the Marble Mountains in California. In the early 1990s and 2000s, elk were reintroduced... -
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Idaho and Nevada Elk Bruneau-Diamond A Desert Stopovers
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The Bruneau elk herd comprises part of an Idaho–Nevada metapopulation that primarily uses winter ranges in Idaho and summer ranges in Nevada. Divergent migration... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Jemez Springs Herd in New Mexico
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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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Oregon Mule Deer Sumpter Migration Corridors
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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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Oregon Mule Deer Steens Mountain Stopovers
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The Steens Mountain mule deer herd contains an estimated 3,710 individuals (ODFW 2023). Most GPS-collared mule deer are either nonmigratory or use an elevational... -
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Washington Mule Deer Klickitat Stopovers
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The Klickitat mule deer herd inhabits the Columbia Hills and surrounding terrain to the north along the Columbia River, Washington (fig. 23). The Klickitat River is... -
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Washington Elk Colockum Migration Routes
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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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Arizona Pronghorn Anderson Mesa Migration Corridors
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Pronghorn in the Anderson Mesa herd reside in Game Management Units 5A and 5B, located southeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. The herd summers at higher elevations (7,326... -
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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Rainbow Valley Herd in Arizona
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The Rainbow Valley mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) reside in the expansive Sonoran Desert flat between the Sierra Estrella Mountains and the North Maricopa Mountains.... -
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Washington Mule Deer Wenatchee Mountains Stopovers
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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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California Mule Deer Salt Springs Corridors
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The Salt Springs herd winters in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada predominantly on private property from Tylers Corner south to Sheep Ranch. The summer... -
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Migration Corridors of Mule Deer in the Jemez Springs Herd in New Mexico
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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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Washington Mule Deer Chelan Routes
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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 Stopovers of Mule Deer in the Upper San Joaquin Watershed Herd in California
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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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New Mexico Mule Deer Crow Mesa/2C Stopovers
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The Crow Mesa Mule Deer Study was initiated in 2019 to identify the seasonal movement and distribution patterns of mule deer in the eastern half of Game Management... -
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Migration Stopovers of Mule Deer in the San Francisco Peaks Herd in Arizona
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In 2008, 13 mule deer were GPS collared near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon to understand the impact of Arizona’s State Route 64 on mule deer movement.... -
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Argos Satellite Tracking Data for Northern Pintails (Anas acuta) - Raw Data
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This metadata document describes the data contained in the "Argos Raw Data" (Child Item 2) of this data release. This data release contains all data collected by the... -
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Oregon Mule Deer North Blues Annual Ranges
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The North Blues mule deer herd is primarily nonmigratory. Most GPS-collared mule deer were captured on annual ranges along Oregon Route 206, Oregon Route 74, and U.S.... -
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Nevada Mule Deer Area 17-Toiyabe Routes
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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...