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Oregon Mule Deer Southeast Migration Corridors
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Most of the Southeast mule deer herd winters along the Owyhee River in regions containing sagebrush communities and Columbia Basin grassland mixed with non-native... -
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Migration corridors of mule deer in the Izzenhood herd, Nevada
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Mule deer in the Izzenhood herd are part of a larger population known in Nevada as the “Area 6” mule deer population. They primarily reside on winter ranges in the... -
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Washington White-Tailed Deer Selkirk Stopovers
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The Selkirk White-tailed Deer Management Zone (WDMZ) is home to the largest population of white-tailed deer in the state and consists of seven Game Management Units... -
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Washington Elk Colockum Winter Range
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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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Nevada Elk Southern Owyhee Desert Migration Corridors
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The Southern Owyhee Desert elk herd follows an east-to-west migration pattern (fig. 40), which is unique for Nevada, where migration routes for many ungulate herds... -
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Impacts of extreme environmental disturbances on survival of piping plovers breeding in the Great Plains, and wintering along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Coasts, 2012-2019
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We present one tabular data file to evaluate piping plover (Charadrius melodus) seasonal (breeding and nonbreeding) adult survival. These data were part of a study to... -
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Oregon Mule Deer Warner Migration Corridors
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The Warner mule deer herd uses varying life history strategies corresponding with multiple migratory and nonmigratory tactics. Mule deer wintering near Warner Valley... -
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Oregon Mule Deer Fossil-Grizzly Winter Ranges
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The majority of the Fossil-Grizzly mule deer herd winters near Bear Creek and the fork of John Day River and Bridge Creek, in habitats composed of big sagebrush,... -
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Nevada Elk Southern Owyhee Desert Migration Routes
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The Southern Owyhee Desert elk herd follows an east-to-west migration pattern (fig. 40), which is unique for Nevada, where migration routes for many ungulate herds... -
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Oregon Mule Deer Steens Mountain Winter Ranges
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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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Oregon Mule Deer Juniper-Silvies Migration Corridors
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The Juniper-Silvies mule deer herd uses three main winter ranges. Many of the southern winter ranges near Oregon Route 205 have been affected by wildfire at least... -
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Oregon Mule Deer Ochoco Stopovers
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The Ochoco mule deer herd has overlapping migration corridors and summer ranges, but can be separated into three general subherds based on winter range locations.... -
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Arizona Mule Deer South of I 40 Corridors
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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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Oregon Mule Deer Keno Migration Corridors
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The Keno mule deer herd primarily winters between Oregon Route 66 and the Oregon-California border along the slopes of the Cascade Range, but smaller wintering... -
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California Pronghorn Mount Dome Annual Range
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The Mount Dome pronghorn herd contains a mixture of residents and short distance, elevation-based migrants, but this herd does not migrate between traditional summer... -
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Wyoming Pronghorn Carter Mountain Routes
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The Carter Mountain pronghorn herd contains approximately 7,000 animals—half which migrate 10–60 mi (16–97 km) west from common winter ranges in the Bighorn Basin to... -
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California Mule Deer Manache Routes
Department of the Interior —
The Manache mule deer herd contains both California mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus californicus) and Inyo mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus inyoensis). The herd... -
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California Mule Deer Casa Diablo Migration Routes
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Casa Diablo mule deer are largely traditional migrants, using a wide range primarily spread across public lands. The herd’s winter range stretches between the Benton... -
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California Pronghorn Likely Tables Annual Range
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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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Migration routes of the Sheldon-Hart Mountain Interstate Pronghorn Herd in Northwestern Nevada and Southeastern Oregon
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The Sheldon-Hart Mountain pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) herd is part of a large interstate metapopulation distributed across northwest Nevada, southeast Oregon,...