Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
Maps
Below is a list of current Maps available from NOROCK. If you are in search of an specific map resource, please contact twojtowicz@usgs.gov.
Grizzly Bear Range Expansion in the GYE: 1990-2018
Sequential estimates of occupied ranges for grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem during 1990–2018.
Grizzly bear range expansion in Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: 1990-2016
This animated map showing grizzly bear range expansion in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem from 1990 - 2016.
NOROCK International Science
This map illustrates the research and collaborations that the USGS-Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center has world-wide.
Map of westslope cutthroat trout conservation populations in Glacier National Park.
Westslope cutthroat trout conservation populations in the Missouri (A), South Saskatchewan (B), and Upper Columbia (C – Middle Fork Flathead; D – North Fork Flathead) river basins in Glacier National Park. The colored lines indicate genetic risk degree.
Map of genetic status of westslope cutthroat trout populations in and around Glacier National Park
Genetic status of westslope cutthroat trout populations in streams and lakes of the Upper Columbia, Missouri and South Saskatchewan river basins, Glacier National Park, as of 2012.
IGBST Interactive Map
This map shows the overlapping boundaries of significant ecological and land management areas in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem used by the IGBST to show grizzly bear distribution and occupancy. Click on each boundary for more information.
IGBST GIS Data Download
This links to the IGBST mapping boundary layers related to the teams research and monitoring that is available at this time. Resources include KMZ files, Metadata files, and Shape files.
IGBST Boundary Maps
This interactive map shows the overlapping boundaries of significant ecological and land management areas in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem used by the IGBST to show grizzly bear distribution and occupancy.
IGBC Food Storage Regulation Map
Food Storage Regulations in Grizzly Bear Recovery Areas: If you are going to any of the Grizzly Bear Recovery Areas to camp, hunt or hike you may be required to keep your food, garbage and livestock feed in special bear-resistant containers. Once you have chosen your destination, you can find and read these “Food Storage Regulations” by clicking on the links listed on this page developed by IGBC.