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This layer represents 5-year relative counts of wildlife carcasses collected by Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) maintenance personnel or U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Grizzly Bear Recovery Team personnel on or adjacent to on-system (major) routes from 2008 to 2012. To obtain relative counts, the 5-year total counts per mile, which included all wildlife species observed, were divided by the maximum observed calue (98) to give a relative 0-1 risk score. Total counts, which include all wildlife species observed, along with carnivore counts, which include only black bears, grizzly bears, mountain lions, and wolves, are provided. Counts were derived by identifying the nearest mile marker to each carcass point...
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This project identifies priority areas in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion to implement conservation strategies for riverine and riparian habitat. This is tailored towards the Arid Lands Initiative (ALI) conservation goals and objectives, and provides the foundation for adaptation to a changing climate. This project adopts a “zoned” approach to identifying focal areas, connectivity management zones and zones for riparian habitat and ecological representation. Through a series of workshops and webinars, the ALI articulated its freshwater conservation goals and targets. Key aspects of these goals included: a focus on non-anadromous salmonid (salmon and steelhead) species, include riparian birds and waterfowl as key...
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The Heart of the Rockies Initiative focuses its efforts on a region from southern Alberta and British Columbia to western Wyoming - the Central Rockies of North America. Within our working region are three distinct planning regions. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) is the southernmost area and surrounds Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, including parts of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. The High Divide straddles the continental divide in Idaho and Montana. The Crown of the Continent caps the northern region, encompassing parts of Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia and Alberta, Canada.
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This categorical CWD raster was developed from a project-wide CWD raster. For each of the five fracture zones, the CWD raster was partitioned into zone-specific, 10 equal-area class map, ranging from low CWD to high CWD.
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Date and Time: May 28, 2013 (All day)Time: 11:00 am-12:00 pm Mountain Time / 10:00-11:00 am Pacific TimeHosts: Pacific Northwest Climate Change Collaboration (C3) and Great Northern LCCPresenter: Dan Isaak, Research Fisheries Scientist, Boise Aquatic Research Lab, Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service Description: Human population growth and anthropogenic climate change will have profound consequences for aquatic ecosystems this century. Effective resource stewardship will require unprecedented levels of interagency coordination and development of datasets and models capable of accurately portraying resource status in real-world coordinates. The revolution in digital and social media technologies,...
We have completed an array of high-resolution simulations of present and future climate over Western North America (WNA) and Eastern North America (ENA) by dynamically downscaling global climate simulations using a regional climate model, RegCM3. The simulations are intended to provide long time series of internally consistent surface and atmospheric variables for use in climate-related research. In addition to providing high-resolution weather and climate data for the past, present, and future, we have developed an integrated data flow and methodology for processing, summarizing, viewing, and delivering the climate datasets to a wide range of potential users. Our simulations were run over 50- and 15-kilometer model...
We have completed an array of high-resolution simulations of present and future climate over Western North America (WNA) and Eastern North America (ENA) by dynamically downscaling global climate simulations using a regional climate model, RegCM3. The simulations are intended to provide long time series of internally consistent surface and atmospheric variables for use in climate-related research. In addition to providing high-resolution weather and climate data for the past, present, and future, we have developed an integrated data flow and methodology for processing, summarizing, viewing, and delivering the climate datasets to a wide range of potential users. Our simulations were run over 50- and 15-kilometer model...
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Resources available to conserve native trout are limited and must be targeted where conservation is most critical and likely to be successful. Using a grant from the GNLCC we collaborated with an Interagency Multi-State Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout (YCT) Conservation Work Group to prioritize conservation across the range of YCT. This prioritization will target national resources to critical conservation needs. We developed and applied a set of ecological and opportunity-based conservation criteria using the experience and knowledge of field managers. Ecological criteria were representation (genetic integrity and uniqueness), resilience (length or area of occupied habitat), and redundancy (number of populations or...
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We will develop an approach to identify fire refugia in Rocky Mountain ecosystems of the U.S. and Canada then test the function of refugia for biodiversity conservation under current and future climate/fire scenarios. Our products will be designed to inform decision-making in land/easement acquisition, identification of critical areas for maintaining landscape and process connectivity/permeability, and extension of the temporal context for spatial conservation decision making. The approach will be testable for transferability to other locations and ecosystems.
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This website provides Sage Steppe Partner Forum members forum information and a workspace for members to collaborate and contribute (ideas, news, project information, files, etc.) Features Include: Partner contact information data entry Contact information listings News and update distribution Date/time tracking Document distribution
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This GIS dataset is part of a suite of wildlife habitat connectivity data produced by the Washington Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Working Group (WHCWG). The WHCWG is a voluntary public-private partnership between state and federal agencies, universities, tribes, and non-governmental organizations. The WHCWG is co-led by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT). This dataset quantifies current wildlife habitat connectivity patterns for the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Available WHCWG raster data include model base layers, resistance, habitat, cost-weighted distance, and landscape integrity. Grid cell size is 90 m...
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Ten focal species cost-weighted distance (CWD) surfaces from WHCWG (2010) were combined into a single categorical raster for this project. The source focal species were: western toad, northern flying squirrel, wolverine, Canada lynx, American marten, mountain goat, American black bear, elk, mule deer, and bighorn sheep.
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Ten focal species cost-weighted distance (CWD) surfaces from WHCWG (2010) were combined into a single categorical raster for this project. The source focal species were: western toad, northern flying squirrel, wolverine, Canada lynx, American marten, mountain goat, American black bear, elk, mule deer, and bighorn sheep.
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Isaak, D., S. Wenger, E. Peterson, J. Ver Hoef, C. Luce, S. Hostetler, J. Dunham, J. Kershner, B. Roper, D. Nagel, D. Horan, G. Chandler, S. Parkes, S. Wollrab. 2015. Development and application of NorWeST stream temperature climate scenarios for the Pacific Northwest. North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative webinar, January 27.
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Date and Time: Mar 24, 2011 (All day)Presenters:Seth Wenger, is a staff scientist for Trout Unlimited whose current research focuses on potential effects of climate change on fish. He holds a PhD in Ecology from the University of Georgia.Dan Isaak is a research fisheries scientist with the Rocky Mountain Research Station, U.S. Forest Service in Boise, Idaho. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming. His primary research interest is in understanding how climate change, disturbance, and biophysical interactions across spatial and temporal scales affect affect population dynamics and habitat in headwater streams.Summary: Climate change is expected to significantly alter aquatic ecosystems of the Great Northern...


map background search result map search result map Washington Connectivity:  Western rattlesnake Geodatabase ALI Marxan Analysis Planning Units How-to article: Landsat image processing Road-Killed Wildlife Carcass Frequency by Mile of Montana On-System Routes in the U.S. Northern Rockies (2008-2012) Selection frequency score Figure(6) Cost-weighted distance (CWD) categorical raster, Highway 97 North Generalization of 10 focal species cost-weighted distance (CWD) categorical raster, Highway 97 Central Generalization of 10 focal species cost-weighted distance (CWD) categorical raster, Highway 97 South FractureZones, Transboundary Connectivity: Washington & British Columbia Webinar: Science Delivery, Approaches and Influences on Success - V Wright Webinar: Sharing the Balance of Stewardship, The Blackfoot Drought Response Plan - J Schoonen GNLCC Website Content: Collaborative Monitoring of Landbirds to Inform Landscape-level Management Sage Steppe Partner Forum Wiki Webinar:  Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems of the Great Northern LCC Webinar:  Building a Stream InterNet for Enhanced Stewardship of Aquatic Resources Development and application of NorWeST stream temperature climate scenarios for the Pacific Northwest Webinar: Prioritizing conservation of Yellowstone cutthroat trout across their range Heart of the Rockies Planning Areas Shapefile Webinar:  Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems of the Great Northern LCC Webinar:  Building a Stream InterNet for Enhanced Stewardship of Aquatic Resources Development and application of NorWeST stream temperature climate scenarios for the Pacific Northwest Webinar: Prioritizing conservation of Yellowstone cutthroat trout across their range How-to article: Landsat image processing ALI Marxan Analysis Planning Units Selection frequency score Figure(6) GNLCC Website Content: Collaborative Monitoring of Landbirds to Inform Landscape-level Management Road-Killed Wildlife Carcass Frequency by Mile of Montana On-System Routes in the U.S. Northern Rockies (2008-2012) Cost-weighted distance (CWD) categorical raster, Highway 97 North Generalization of 10 focal species cost-weighted distance (CWD) categorical raster, Highway 97 Central Generalization of 10 focal species cost-weighted distance (CWD) categorical raster, Highway 97 South FractureZones, Transboundary Connectivity: Washington & British Columbia Washington Connectivity:  Western rattlesnake Geodatabase Heart of the Rockies Planning Areas Shapefile Sage Steppe Partner Forum Wiki Webinar: Science Delivery, Approaches and Influences on Success - V Wright Webinar: Sharing the Balance of Stewardship, The Blackfoot Drought Response Plan - J Schoonen