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ASM | Mammals of Washington
Synaptomys borealis northern Cascades, Okanogan Highlands, ne corner bogs and moist meadows Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus low country throughout WA X, H: 1162; 1163 141 3 Sagebrush Vole Lemmiscus curtatus Columbia Basin 947 124 shrub steppe Norway rat Rattus norvegicus introduced X,W,G,B: 758; 755; 756; 757 Black rat Rattus rattus introduced X,B ...
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ASM | Mammals of Wyoming
Western Harvest Mouse Reithrodontomys megalotis eastern 2/3 grassy areas, shrub-steppe X 1018 167 Deer Mouse Peromyscus maniculatus statewide most all habitats X 74, 1175 ... to willow and riparian communities M,CM 192; 618 154 Pronghorn Antilocarpa americana statewide open plains, shrub grasslands mountain basins M,F,B 166, 717; 718; 823 90 Bovidae Bison (American Buffalo) ...
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Chris Maser, Speaker, EcoSpeakers.com
The Redesigned Forest, Land-Use Planning for Sustainable Development (with Jane Silberstein), and Resolving Environmental Conflict. His career spans thirty years as a research ecologist in forest, shrub steppe, subarctic, desert, coastal, and agricultural settings. He was a member of Yale's Peabody Museum Prehistoric Expedition to Egypt, conducted a three-year coastal survey for the ...
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13 ALPINE RANGELAND ECOSYSTEMS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT IN THE QINGHAI-TIBETAN PLATEAU by Long Ruijun[15]
Festuca; forb species include Polygonum viviparum, P. sphaerostachyum, Potentilla anserina and Artemisia frigida; and shrub species that include Hippophae thibetana, Lonicera tibetica, Dasiphora fruticosa and Salix. Following the uneven annual ... 7 - 31/10 123 34 Alpine meadow 1/11 - 28/2 120 32 Hill shrub steppe, Subalpine shrub meadow 1/3 - 30/6 122 34 Riverside meadow Summer and summer-autumn ...
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Greater Yellowstone's Wildlife
[More on Bison] More information on... Grizzly Bears Gray Wolves Bison Elk Our Work to Protect Wildlife Latest News Deer - Mule deer are widespread in the lower to mid-elevation conifer, shrub steppe, and grassland habitats. White-tailed deer are less abundant and generally confined to agricultural lands along rivers and streams, at ...
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NWCC - Membership Application
General NWCC Update Transmission Transmission Update Brief Transmission Workgroup Regional Transmission Subgroups Midwest Southwest Power Pool (SPP) Western Wildlife Wildlife Workgroup Wildlife Subgroups Grassland/Shrub Steppe Species (GS3) Mitigation Toolbox Nocturnal Methods and Metrics Risk Assessment Siting Siting Workgroup Other Credit Trading Economic Development Offshore About NWCC | ...
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NWCC - Wildlife Workgroup
APLIC Model Briefing Summary Core Group Core Group Operating Protocols Core Group Member List Subgroups Research Priorities Draft NWCC Prioritized Research Needs White Paper November 7, 2006 Grassland and Shrub Steppe Species Collaborative (GS3C) Press Release: Study Underway on the Effects of Wind Power on Prairie-Chicken Demography and Population Genetics July 30, 2007 Overview of the Grassland ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Canada's Endangered Desert Country
At the cooler, higher altitudes are coniferous forests; at the hotter, lower altitudes, grassland and shrub-steppe habitat that typically receives less than 30 centimetres of rain a year. Also at these ... Since it is the most important habitat for species at risk in the region, grassland/shrub-steppe ecosystems are a priority for restoration efforts. These savannah-like areas are dotted with mostly ...
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Kettle Range Conservation Group
Success Stories About Us Project Scholarship Reports • Latest Wildfire Data • The Wilderness Act • Powers Report: Mill Closures • National Forests and Mill Closures • Catastrophic Fire Report • Shrub-Steppe Report • ORV Report • Firefighting and Fires • Columbia Mountains National Monument • Salvage Logging • Economic Impact of Roadless Areas • Weed report Search Kettle Range All content © 2007 ...
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Prairie Dog Coalition - White Tailed Prairie Dog
Manning, A.E.E., and C.M. White. 2001. Nest site selection by mountain plovers (Charadrius montanus) in a shrub-steppe habitat. Western North American Naturalist 61: 229-235. Menkens, G.E., and S.H. Anderson. 1991. Population-dynamics of white-tailed prairie dogs during an epizootic of sylvatic plague. Journal of Mammalogy 72:328-331. Press Release: ...
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