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
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.
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.
Group density, disease, and season shape territory size and overlap of social carnivores Group density, disease, and season shape territory size and overlap of social carnivores
Group density, disease, and season shape territory size and overlap of social carnivores Group density, disease, and season shape territory size and overlap of social carnivores
Potential for recreational restrictions to reduce grizzly bear–caused human injuries Potential for recreational restrictions to reduce grizzly bear–caused human injuries
Validation of laboratory tests for infectious diseases in wild mammals: Review and recommendations Validation of laboratory tests for infectious diseases in wild mammals: Review and recommendations
Unexplained patterns of grey wolf Canis lupus natal dispersal Unexplained patterns of grey wolf Canis lupus natal dispersal
Evaluation of the impacts of radio-marking devices on feral horses and burros in a captive setting Evaluation of the impacts of radio-marking devices on feral horses and burros in a captive setting
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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
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.
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.
Group density, disease, and season shape territory size and overlap of social carnivores Group density, disease, and season shape territory size and overlap of social carnivores
Group density, disease, and season shape territory size and overlap of social carnivores Group density, disease, and season shape territory size and overlap of social carnivores
Potential for recreational restrictions to reduce grizzly bear–caused human injuries Potential for recreational restrictions to reduce grizzly bear–caused human injuries
Validation of laboratory tests for infectious diseases in wild mammals: Review and recommendations Validation of laboratory tests for infectious diseases in wild mammals: Review and recommendations
Unexplained patterns of grey wolf Canis lupus natal dispersal Unexplained patterns of grey wolf Canis lupus natal dispersal
Evaluation of the impacts of radio-marking devices on feral horses and burros in a captive setting Evaluation of the impacts of radio-marking devices on feral horses and burros in a captive setting
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