Ranges of Arctic Alaska Caribou Herds
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game maintains radio collar and satellite telemetry data for the Western Arctic, Teshekpuk, and Central Arctic herds. ADF...
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game maintains radio collar and satellite telemetry data for the Western Arctic, Teshekpuk, and Central Arctic herds. ADF...
In 2004, wildlife and land managers conducted a prescribed burn in the vicinity of the Alphabet Hills and west fork of the Gulkana River (hereafter referred to as the “Alphabet Hills study area”) to improve habitat for moose (*Alces alces*) and...
The Alaska Gap Analysis Project (AKGAP) was developed in 2014 as part of a nation-wide program administered by the USGS. The goal of the project was to assess the extent to which species and vegetation communities are represented within protected...
Amphibians are ectotherms (cold-blooded) that require relatively mild temperatures to survive. In Alaska, they hibernate in the winter to cope with low temperatures and are primarily restricted to Southeast Alaska. Only the cold-adapted wood...
In 2015, the Alaska Center for Conservation Science conducted small mammal surveys in six habitat types along the Colville River. Sampled habitat types included wet sedge meadow tundra, tussock tundra, shrub-tussock tundra, low willow shrub, tall...
In July 2012, the Alaska Center for Conservation Science conducted small mammal surveys on St. Lawrence Island. The team captured 61 individuals from July 20 to July 27 using Sherman and pitfall traps placed near the villages of Gambell and...