Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) have been receiving increased attention in the western United States due to an increase in anthropogenic population threats, including wind and other industrial energy developments. Conservation of migratory Golden Eagles hinges on knowledge of threats within breeding ranges, migratory corridors, and over-wintering areas. Often, understanding threats along migration corridors can be difficult due to the short temporal use of migration paths and because pathways can often be dispersed across the landscape. We used satellite tracking data from three Golden Eagle studies across Montana to estimate key migration routes and bottlenecks for migratory Golden Eagles wintering or passing through Montana, with an emp...
Declining populations of plant and animal species is a major concern threatening global biodiversity...
I am presenting the first documented attempt designed to track Golden Eagle (Aguila chrysaetos) move...
Wildlife conservation strategies focused on one season or population segment may fail to adequately ...
There has been increasing concern for Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) populations in North America ...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos), are widespread raptors, breeding predominately in western North A...
Conserving wide-ranging animals requires knowledge about their year-round movements and resource use...
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) migration counts in the western North America have shown a signific...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in the western U.S. have received increased attention due to an ap...
A number of studies show declining migration count trends and breeding abundance in Golden Eagles (A...
Recently, there has been an increase in concern for Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) populations in ...
Understanding animal movements is fundamental to ecology and conservation, yet direct measurement of...
Potential wind-energy development in the eastern Rocky Mountain foothills of British Columbia, Canad...
The Montana Golden Eagle Working Group, an active coalition of agency representatives and eagle expe...
There is concern for golden eagles (Aquilla chrysaetos) in the West as a result of contradictory pop...
Recently, there has been an increase in concern for Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) populations in ...
Declining populations of plant and animal species is a major concern threatening global biodiversity...
I am presenting the first documented attempt designed to track Golden Eagle (Aguila chrysaetos) move...
Wildlife conservation strategies focused on one season or population segment may fail to adequately ...
There has been increasing concern for Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) populations in North America ...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos), are widespread raptors, breeding predominately in western North A...
Conserving wide-ranging animals requires knowledge about their year-round movements and resource use...
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) migration counts in the western North America have shown a signific...
Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in the western U.S. have received increased attention due to an ap...
A number of studies show declining migration count trends and breeding abundance in Golden Eagles (A...
Recently, there has been an increase in concern for Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) populations in ...
Understanding animal movements is fundamental to ecology and conservation, yet direct measurement of...
Potential wind-energy development in the eastern Rocky Mountain foothills of British Columbia, Canad...
The Montana Golden Eagle Working Group, an active coalition of agency representatives and eagle expe...
There is concern for golden eagles (Aquilla chrysaetos) in the West as a result of contradictory pop...
Recently, there has been an increase in concern for Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) populations in ...
Declining populations of plant and animal species is a major concern threatening global biodiversity...
I am presenting the first documented attempt designed to track Golden Eagle (Aguila chrysaetos) move...
Wildlife conservation strategies focused on one season or population segment may fail to adequately ...