Barbed and woven wire fences, common structures across western North America, act as impediments to wildlife movements. In particular, fencing influences pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) daily and seasonal movements, as well as modifying habitat selection. Because of fencing's impacts to pronghorn and other wildlife, it is a potentially important factor in both wildlife movement and habitat selection models. At this time, no geospatial fencing data is available at regional scales. Consequently, we constructed a regional fence model using a series of land tenure assumptions for the Hi-Line region of northern Montana--an area consisting of 13 counties over 103,400 km(2). Randomized 3.2 km long transects (n = 738) on both paved and unpaved ro...
In 2004 the Federal Highway Administration, Western Federal Lands Highway Division, presented a prop...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15183122020PDFTech ReportLandguth, ErinJakes, A...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportRobb, Benjamin SRudd, William JKauffman, MatthewHart, ...
Barbed and woven wire fences, common structures across western North America, act as impediments to ...
<div><p>Barbed and woven wire fences, common structures across western North America, act as impedim...
Barbed and woven wire fence are ubiquitous features across much of western North America, yet their ...
Fencing is a major anthropogenic feature affecting human relationships, ecological processes, and wi...
Historically, eastern Montana was one of the largest sheep producing regions of the west. Although s...
American Wildlands has identified landscape level wildlife linkages and corridors throughout western...
People construct fences to delineate land ownership and to control access to land. Fences accomplish...
Long-distance animal movements have long fascinated humans. However, such movements necessarily tran...
US Transportation Collection2006PDFTech ReportSheldon, DalyLindzey, FredUniversity of Wyoming. Wyomi...
US DOT Public Access Data Management Plans2021PDFData Management PlanUniversity of WyomingWyoming. D...
The Rocker b Ranch on the southern Rolling Plains has one of the last sizeable populations of prongh...
<p>Modeled fences in the Montana Hi-Line region using land tenure, land cover and roads data.</p
In 2004 the Federal Highway Administration, Western Federal Lands Highway Division, presented a prop...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15183122020PDFTech ReportLandguth, ErinJakes, A...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportRobb, Benjamin SRudd, William JKauffman, MatthewHart, ...
Barbed and woven wire fences, common structures across western North America, act as impediments to ...
<div><p>Barbed and woven wire fences, common structures across western North America, act as impedim...
Barbed and woven wire fence are ubiquitous features across much of western North America, yet their ...
Fencing is a major anthropogenic feature affecting human relationships, ecological processes, and wi...
Historically, eastern Montana was one of the largest sheep producing regions of the west. Although s...
American Wildlands has identified landscape level wildlife linkages and corridors throughout western...
People construct fences to delineate land ownership and to control access to land. Fences accomplish...
Long-distance animal movements have long fascinated humans. However, such movements necessarily tran...
US Transportation Collection2006PDFTech ReportSheldon, DalyLindzey, FredUniversity of Wyoming. Wyomi...
US DOT Public Access Data Management Plans2021PDFData Management PlanUniversity of WyomingWyoming. D...
The Rocker b Ranch on the southern Rolling Plains has one of the last sizeable populations of prongh...
<p>Modeled fences in the Montana Hi-Line region using land tenure, land cover and roads data.</p
In 2004 the Federal Highway Administration, Western Federal Lands Highway Division, presented a prop...
US Transportation Collectionhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15183122020PDFTech ReportLandguth, ErinJakes, A...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportRobb, Benjamin SRudd, William JKauffman, MatthewHart, ...