USGS research into environmental stressors (e.g., climate, drought, floods, wildland fire) and anthropogenic stressors (e.g., energy production, urban encroachment, water abatement) provides managers with information to reduce or eliminate impacts from stressors to fish and wildlife populations and advances our understanding of the efficacy of conservation and adaptation actions to mitigate land-use and climate change impacts on sensitive species.
Terrestrial Mammal Research
Spatial Ecology of Bobcats in the Greater Everglades
Support the Development of a National Park Service Midwest Region bison stewardship strategy
Managing for Grassland Health at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
A Generalized Estimator for Estimating Bird and Bat Mortality at Renewable Energy Facilities - GenEst
Grazing resources for integrated conservation of bison and native prairie at Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Ellesmere wolf movements
Yellowstone wolf restoration
Superior National Forest wolf population trajectory
Mountain Lions of the Intermountain West
Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team
Use of Remote Sensing Data to Quantify Bird and Bat Distributions and Inform Migratory Bird Conservation Efforts
Wildlife Monitoring in National Parks
Bat Research in California
USGS Scientists Receive Award for Pioneering Work on White-Nose Syndrome in Bats
Environmental Stressors and Wildlife Health
Invasive Mammals of the Pacific
Ecology and Distribution of the Endangered Hawaiian Hoary Bat
Monitoring and Researching Bat Activity at Wind Turbines with Videography
Population Demographic Models for the Conservation of Endangered Indiana Bats at Risk to White-Nose Syndrome
Bats in Forests Managed for Wildlife
Predation of Desert Bighorn Sheep by Mountain Lions in Grand Canyon National Park
Recent data related to USGS terrestrial mammal research are listed below. A broader listing of USGS mammal-related data is available from the button below. To see USGS resources about a specific species, use the search box in the blue page header on the top right corner of the page.
Documented known and probable grizzly bear mortalities in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 2015-2024 (ver. 4.0 May 2025) Documented known and probable grizzly bear mortalities in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 2015-2024 (ver. 4.0 May 2025)
Winter herbaceous utilization by elk and bison in the Great Sand Dunes National Park ecosystem of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 2006 to 2008 Winter herbaceous utilization by elk and bison in the Great Sand Dunes National Park ecosystem of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 2006 to 2008
Winter herbaceous utilization by elk and bison in the Great Sand Dunes National Park ecosystem of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 2006 to 2008 Winter herbaceous utilization by elk and bison in the Great Sand Dunes National Park ecosystem of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 2006 to 2008
Status and Trends of North American Bats Summer Occupancy Analysis 2010-2019 Data Release Status and Trends of North American Bats Summer Occupancy Analysis 2010-2019 Data Release
Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis
Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS terrestrial mammal research are listed below. A listing of USGS mammal-related publications is available from the button below. To see publications about a specific species, use the search box in the blue page header.
Susceptibility of beavers to chronic wasting disease Susceptibility of beavers to chronic wasting disease
Positively selected genes in the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) lineage: Prominence of thymus expression, immune and metabolic function, and regions of ancient synteny Positively selected genes in the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) lineage: Prominence of thymus expression, immune and metabolic function, and regions of ancient synteny
Are little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) impacted by dietary exposure to microcystin? Are little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) impacted by dietary exposure to microcystin?
Nocturnal light-specific temporal partitioning facilitates coexistence for a small mesopredator, the eastern spotted skunk Nocturnal light-specific temporal partitioning facilitates coexistence for a small mesopredator, the eastern spotted skunk
Annotated bibliography of scientific research on pygmy rabbits published from 1990 to 2020 Annotated bibliography of scientific research on pygmy rabbits published from 1990 to 2020
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USGS research into environmental stressors (e.g., climate, drought, floods, wildland fire) and anthropogenic stressors (e.g., energy production, urban encroachment, water abatement) provides managers with information to reduce or eliminate impacts from stressors to fish and wildlife populations and advances our understanding of the efficacy of conservation and adaptation actions to mitigate land-use and climate change impacts on sensitive species.
Terrestrial Mammal Research
Spatial Ecology of Bobcats in the Greater Everglades
Support the Development of a National Park Service Midwest Region bison stewardship strategy
Managing for Grassland Health at Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
A Generalized Estimator for Estimating Bird and Bat Mortality at Renewable Energy Facilities - GenEst
Grazing resources for integrated conservation of bison and native prairie at Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Ellesmere wolf movements
Yellowstone wolf restoration
Superior National Forest wolf population trajectory
Mountain Lions of the Intermountain West
Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team
Use of Remote Sensing Data to Quantify Bird and Bat Distributions and Inform Migratory Bird Conservation Efforts
Wildlife Monitoring in National Parks
Bat Research in California
USGS Scientists Receive Award for Pioneering Work on White-Nose Syndrome in Bats
Environmental Stressors and Wildlife Health
Invasive Mammals of the Pacific
Ecology and Distribution of the Endangered Hawaiian Hoary Bat
Monitoring and Researching Bat Activity at Wind Turbines with Videography
Population Demographic Models for the Conservation of Endangered Indiana Bats at Risk to White-Nose Syndrome
Bats in Forests Managed for Wildlife
Predation of Desert Bighorn Sheep by Mountain Lions in Grand Canyon National Park
Recent data related to USGS terrestrial mammal research are listed below. A broader listing of USGS mammal-related data is available from the button below. To see USGS resources about a specific species, use the search box in the blue page header on the top right corner of the page.
Documented known and probable grizzly bear mortalities in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 2015-2024 (ver. 4.0 May 2025) Documented known and probable grizzly bear mortalities in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 2015-2024 (ver. 4.0 May 2025)
Winter herbaceous utilization by elk and bison in the Great Sand Dunes National Park ecosystem of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 2006 to 2008 Winter herbaceous utilization by elk and bison in the Great Sand Dunes National Park ecosystem of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 2006 to 2008
Winter herbaceous utilization by elk and bison in the Great Sand Dunes National Park ecosystem of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 2006 to 2008 Winter herbaceous utilization by elk and bison in the Great Sand Dunes National Park ecosystem of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, 2006 to 2008
Status and Trends of North American Bats Summer Occupancy Analysis 2010-2019 Data Release Status and Trends of North American Bats Summer Occupancy Analysis 2010-2019 Data Release
Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis
Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS terrestrial mammal research are listed below. A listing of USGS mammal-related publications is available from the button below. To see publications about a specific species, use the search box in the blue page header.
Susceptibility of beavers to chronic wasting disease Susceptibility of beavers to chronic wasting disease
Positively selected genes in the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) lineage: Prominence of thymus expression, immune and metabolic function, and regions of ancient synteny Positively selected genes in the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) lineage: Prominence of thymus expression, immune and metabolic function, and regions of ancient synteny
Are little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) impacted by dietary exposure to microcystin? Are little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) impacted by dietary exposure to microcystin?
Nocturnal light-specific temporal partitioning facilitates coexistence for a small mesopredator, the eastern spotted skunk Nocturnal light-specific temporal partitioning facilitates coexistence for a small mesopredator, the eastern spotted skunk
Annotated bibliography of scientific research on pygmy rabbits published from 1990 to 2020 Annotated bibliography of scientific research on pygmy rabbits published from 1990 to 2020
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