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This webinar will provide an overview of the study that addresses these objectives: 1) Classify and determine metrics for migration behaviors across individuals in the Northern Sagebrush Steppe (NSS); 2) Predict multi-scale seasonal pronghorn migration pathways across the NSS and integrate scales into one map and; 3) Create pronghorn connectivity network maps for the region. 

Because pronghorn are well distributed across the landscape, move and operate at large landscape scales, are sensitive to both environmental and anthropogenic pressures and are highly regarded in public perception, this webinar will suggest that the pronghorn is a focal species useful for conservation planning across the NSS. 

This webinar is being hosted by the Great Northern and Plains & Prairie Potholes Landscape Conservation Cooperatives and will be presented by Andrew Jakes, University of Montana.

Event Details

Sep 14 2016, 12 - 1pm