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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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GunnSageGrouseWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing observed winter range of Gunnisons Sage-Grouse. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Dataset was acquired from a third party distributor who obtained it from CDOW in January 2011. The authoritative data source is available on ArcGIS.com (http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1bab23cd9f274742ae1e38afa6e6c44f) and...
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This is a Northeast California layer showing pronghorn kidding grounds, migration corridors, stress migration corridors, and winter range. These areas were designated by DFG biologists based upon their personal knowledge of these ranges. The purpose of this dataset is to provide locational information regarding Pronghorn range throughout Northern California. The locations of these features are based on the best-professional judgment of DFG Biologists and have not been rigorously examined by current technical means (e.g., telemetry, GPS radio collars, etc). These data were compiled by DFG Unit Biologists in the 1970s under what was then known as the Areas of Significant Biological Importance (ASBI) project performed...
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The Area 10 mule deer population is one of the largest deer herds in the state, accounting for roughly 20 percent of the statewide mule deer population. The Area 10 herd is comprised of several sub populations that occupy the majority of the Ruby Mountains, are highly migratory,and exhibit long distance migrations from summer to winter ranges. Several key stopovers occur within the migration corridor for the Area 10 deer migration. The largest stopovers are located along the Harrison Pass Road on both sides of Toyn Creek,the west side of Pearl Peak and Sherman Mountain, Little and Big Bald Mountains near the Bald Mountain Mine complex, and Bourne to Orchard Canyons west of Warm Spring Ranch. The winter range encompasses...
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Mule deer in the Sheep Creek sub herd are part of the larger Area 6 herd that occupies portions of Elko, Lander, and Eureka counties. The primary winter range of this population is located along the eastern flank of the Sheep Creek Range and the west side of Boulder Valley. Most deer migrate approximately 30 miles from winter ranges in upper Boulder Creek and Antelope Creek drainages to summer ranges on the west side of the Tuscarora Mountains. However, some deer in this population migrate much farther – approximately 80 miles – and connect with mule deer that summer east of the Humboldt River. This deer herd faces several challenges, including migration routes that pass through increased mineral extraction activities...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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GrSageGrouseWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing observed winter range. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Dataset was acquired from a third party distributor who obtained it from CDOW in January 2011. The authoritative data source is available on ArcGIS.com (http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=75734173c73b485daa1aa90a069e56f2) and will be updated from that...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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This is the data archive for the publication Ungulate Migrations of the Western United States, Volume 1 (Kauffman et al. 2020) and includes the collection of GIS map files that are mapped and described in the report. These map files are meant to provide a common spatial representation of the mapped migrations. This data release provides the means for ungulate migrations to be mapped and planned for across a wide variety of landscapes where they occur. Due to data sharing constraints of participating agencies, not all the files that underlie the mapped migrations included in the report have been released. Data can be viewed at: https://westernmigrations.net. Data in this archive can be downloaded two ways. To download...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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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 Izzenhood Basin and upper Rock Creek drainages in western Elko County and northern Lander County. From their winter range, mule deer in this sub population migrate approximately 70 miles to summer ranges in the northern Independence Mountains and Bull Run Basin area. Some of the most important stopover areas are located near upper Rock Creek, Toe Jam Mountain, and Chicken Creek Summit. Challenges to this deer herd include past wildfires on winter range, conversion of native shrub habitats to exotic annual grasses, and lower primary production in some...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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Sagebrush ecosystems and wildlife that depend on them are under pressure from development, changing climate, as well as natural and human-caused disturbance. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) are of particular concern due to population declines across many western states. We initiated a study to evaluate landscape-level changes ( disturbances, habitat treatments, development, and climate change) in Wyoming. This dataset contains age ratios (the number of juveniles to adult female mule deer) for 36 herd units in Wyoming, USA from 1985-2019. Age ratios provide a consistent metric of population demographics, including an index of recruitment (survival rate of young), which can be a sensitive metric of population change....
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Migration area and winter range areas for potential Caribou habitat. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated with these data. The BLM should be cited as the data source in any products derived from these data.
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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The Area 7 mule deer population is one of the state’s largest deer herds with an estimated population of about 11,000 in 2019. This deer herd is highly important to Nevada from an economic and ecological perspective. It’s one of the longest distance deer migrations in the state of Nevada with some animals known to migrate over 120 miles during a single migration. A subset of this population, known as the “Pequop” herd, crosses a major highway (US highway 93) and an interstate (Interstate-80) twice annually during their seasonal migration. Several million dollars in wildlife crossing structures have been constructed to help these deer during their migration, yet they still face challenges to connectivity between...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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Data represent big game winter ranges as determined from state natural resource agencies. Species include bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, and pronghorn. Winter ranges were clipped to the study area boundary and merged and dissolved across species.
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...


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