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Argos Satellite Tracking Data for Red-throated Loons (Gavia stellata) - 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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Mallard migration and regional movement timing, distance, and direction data, 2018–2020
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The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is an abundant and wide-spread duck species that exhibits considerable variation in migratory behavior due to a relatively large body... -
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Tracking Data for Red-throated Loons (Gavia stellata)
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This data release includes 2 child items with tracking data for Red-throated Loons, a species that breeds in coastal areas throughout Alaska and winters along the... -
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Migration Corridors of Elk in the Jemez Herd in New Mexico
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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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Winter Ranges of Elk in the North of Interstate 40 Herd in Arizona
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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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Migration Routes of Mule Deer in the Paunsaugunt Plateau Herd in Utah
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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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USGS Alaska Science Center Wildlife Tracking Data Collection
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Understanding the short- and long-distance movements of wildlife is critical for a wide variety of ecological research studies and management decisions. Since the... -
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Wyoming Moose Jackson Routes
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The Jackson moose herd inhabits an area 2,023 mi2 (5,239 km2) north of Jackson, Wyoming. The Jackson moose herd was historically abundant with a peak of 3,000–5,000... -
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Migration Routes of Elk in Cody Herd in Wyoming
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The Cody elk herd migrates across rugged country on the eastern side of the Absaroka Mountains near Cody, WY. This large herd of 6,000-7,000 animals winters in... -
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Predicted relative habitat selection for migrating whooping cranes in the United States Great Plains, drought
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The whooping crane is a listed endangered species in North America, protected under federal legislation in the United States and Canada. The only self-sustaining and... -
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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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Oregon Mule Deer Deschutes Winter Ranges
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The Deschutes mule deer herd winters near Deep Canyon, the Deschutes River, and U.S. Highway 20 in areas dominated by western juniper, ponderosa pine, and big... -
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Movement Data for Migrating Geese Over the Northeast Pacific Ocean, 2018-2021
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This dataset consists of one table with a record (row) for each goose location and columns containing location information and covariates. The dataset was used in an... -
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Winter Ranges of Elk in the East Shasta Valley Herd in California
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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 Elk Pend Oreille Routes
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The Pend Oreille elk sub-herd is part of the larger Selkirk elk herd located in northeast Washington on nine Game Management Units (GMU; GMUs 101, 105, 108, 111, 113,... -
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Migration Routes of Elk in Clarks Fork, Wyoming
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Elk within the Clarks Fork herd migrate though some of the most rugged and remote terrain in the lower 48 states. The herd, which numbers around 3,000, winters in the... -
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California Pronghorn Likely Tables Migration Stopovers
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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 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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California Mule Deer Siskiyou Corridors
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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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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...