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The Forest Service proposes two prescribed burns at Weiner Creek (1,500 acres) and Lower Cottonwood Creek (400 acres) to restore aspen habitat in one of the most important elk calving areas for the Afton herd and important for aspen-dependent species, transition and winter range for elk, mule deer, and moose east of Alpine, transition and winter range for mule deer and elk of crucial winter range just east of Smoot, and sagebrush, aspen, meadow, and willow habitat on transition range for mule deer and elk 30 miles up the Greys River.
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Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge (YKF NWR) and Koyukuk NWR (KUK NWR), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), initiated a project with the U.S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center to acquire map products needed for moose habitat assessment. The objective of this work was to create a suite of products which included: Estimated Vegetation Heights, probability of Willow Estimates, and Vegetation Type Maps. These products are based on spectral characteristics found in bands 2 through 7 of Landsat 8 OLI scenes processed to surface reflectance, acquired in summer of 2013, and late winter of 2014. Training data was collected by fixed wing aircraft and helicopter by USFWS refuge staff,...
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There have been increasing concerns regarding the decline in moose numbers along the southern range of their North American distribution. This has prompted varied research efforts to determine the factors contributing to the reduced local populations. Although heat stress from increasing temperatures could be a potential factor for declining populations in Minnesota, temperature increases have also occurred in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut where populations have been expanding in recent years. Alternatively, indirect climate effects from warmer temperatures may be playing a role, such as increased prevalence of parasites (e.g., brainworm, winter tick) to levels lethal to moose. Additionally, factors such...


map background search result map search result map Weiner Creek and Lower Cottonwood Creek Prescription Burns Differential habitat selection by moose and elk in the Besa-Prophet area of northern British Columbia Recovery of low bull:cow ratios of moose in interior Alaska Prudent and imprudent use of antlerless moose harvests in interior Alaska Moose movement patterns in the upper Koyukuk River drainage, northcentral Alaska Effects of variable fire severity on forage production and foraging behavior of moose in winter Population genetic structure of moose (Alces alces) of south-central Alaska Variation in fine-scale movements of moose in the upper Koyukuk River drainage, northcentral Alaska Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of Moose in Alaska Geographical Variation in Antler Morphology of Alaskan Moose: Putative Effects of Habitat and Genetics Moose Inventory in and around the Tsay Keh Dene Traditional Territory, North-central British Columbia Moose survey: Dawson early-winter 2008 Moose Survey: Little Salmon and Magundy rivers, late winter 2007 Moose survey: Mayo Moose Management Unit, early-winter 2011 Moose Survey: Upper Klondike Highway Moose Management Unit, late winter 2010 Moose survey: M’Clintock area late-winter intensive stratification 2010 2007 Aerial Moose Survey: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve Alaska Moose Habitat Mapping Moose Health in a Changing Environment Weiner Creek and Lower Cottonwood Creek Prescription Burns Moose Inventory in and around the Tsay Keh Dene Traditional Territory, North-central British Columbia Effects of variable fire severity on forage production and foraging behavior of moose in winter Moose Survey: Little Salmon and Magundy rivers, late winter 2007 2007 Aerial Moose Survey: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve Moose survey: Dawson early-winter 2008 Moose survey: M’Clintock area late-winter intensive stratification 2010 Moose survey: Mayo Moose Management Unit, early-winter 2011 Moose movement patterns in the upper Koyukuk River drainage, northcentral Alaska Variation in fine-scale movements of moose in the upper Koyukuk River drainage, northcentral Alaska Moose Survey: Upper Klondike Highway Moose Management Unit, late winter 2010 Recovery of low bull:cow ratios of moose in interior Alaska Prudent and imprudent use of antlerless moose harvests in interior Alaska Population genetic structure of moose (Alces alces) of south-central Alaska Differential habitat selection by moose and elk in the Besa-Prophet area of northern British Columbia Alaska Moose Habitat Mapping Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of Moose in Alaska Geographical Variation in Antler Morphology of Alaskan Moose: Putative Effects of Habitat and Genetics Moose Health in a Changing Environment