Wildlife managers have assumed for years that the availability of free-standing water was a primary factor limiting the distribution, productivity, and recruitment of desert ungulates in the southwestern United States. As a result, wildlife management agencies and sportsman's organizations have invested significant time and resources in the construction and maintenance of water catchments for game species, including desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis mexicana). Recently the efficacy of these catchments has been questioned and their use has become controversial. Although water catchments have been used as a wildlife management tool for decades, very few studies have experimentally examined the influence of these catchments on populations....
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) once occupied mountain ranges from western Canada to northern Mexico...
Anthropogenic manipulation of finite resources on the landscape to benefit individual species or com...
Human recreation has been implicated in the decline of several populations of desert bighorn sheep (...
Managing water (e.g., catchments) to increase the abundance and distribution of game is popular in a...
In May 1965, the first investigation and research in the native desert bighorn sheep in Utah was und...
In May 1965, the first investigation and research in the native desert bighorn sheep in Utah was und...
The ecology of bighorn sheep in Canyonlands National Park, Utah was investigated between July 1974 a...
The ecology of bighorn sheep in Canyonlands National Park, Utah was investigated between July 1974 a...
In April, 1967, this study was begun in a 211-square-mile area, in the rugged, arid, Red Canyon area...
In April, 1967, this study was begun in a 211-square-mile area, in the rugged, arid, Red Canyon area...
In April, 1967, this study was begun in a 211-square-mile area, in the rugged, arid, Red Canyon area...
The management of bighorn sheep in Mexico is not based on empirical data. We conducted phone intervi...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are an ecologically fragile species (Valdez and Krausman 1999). Bigh...
There are four habitat components essential for vertebrate species: food, cover, space, and water (M...
Anthropogenic manipulation of finite resources on the landscape to benefit individual species or com...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) once occupied mountain ranges from western Canada to northern Mexico...
Anthropogenic manipulation of finite resources on the landscape to benefit individual species or com...
Human recreation has been implicated in the decline of several populations of desert bighorn sheep (...
Managing water (e.g., catchments) to increase the abundance and distribution of game is popular in a...
In May 1965, the first investigation and research in the native desert bighorn sheep in Utah was und...
In May 1965, the first investigation and research in the native desert bighorn sheep in Utah was und...
The ecology of bighorn sheep in Canyonlands National Park, Utah was investigated between July 1974 a...
The ecology of bighorn sheep in Canyonlands National Park, Utah was investigated between July 1974 a...
In April, 1967, this study was begun in a 211-square-mile area, in the rugged, arid, Red Canyon area...
In April, 1967, this study was begun in a 211-square-mile area, in the rugged, arid, Red Canyon area...
In April, 1967, this study was begun in a 211-square-mile area, in the rugged, arid, Red Canyon area...
The management of bighorn sheep in Mexico is not based on empirical data. We conducted phone intervi...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are an ecologically fragile species (Valdez and Krausman 1999). Bigh...
There are four habitat components essential for vertebrate species: food, cover, space, and water (M...
Anthropogenic manipulation of finite resources on the landscape to benefit individual species or com...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) once occupied mountain ranges from western Canada to northern Mexico...
Anthropogenic manipulation of finite resources on the landscape to benefit individual species or com...
Human recreation has been implicated in the decline of several populations of desert bighorn sheep (...