WyomingMigrationInitiative
Planning Mule Deer Research, North Fork Shoshone River, March 2016
Cooperative mule deer migration mapping has helped to guide conservation on the eastern edge of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, including wildlife-friendly fencing, conservation easements, and roadway projects. In this photo University of Wyoming research Matt Kauffman at left plans a mule deer capture operation with a capture contractor and Wyoming Game and Fish biologist Doug McWhirter at right. (Gregory Nickerson - Wyoming Migration Initiative)
Planning Mule Deer Research, North Fork Shoshone River, March 2016
Cooperative mule deer migration mapping has helped to guide conservation on the eastern edge of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, including wildlife-friendly fencing, conservation easements, and roadway projects. In this photo University of Wyoming research Matt Kauffman at left plans a mule deer capture operation with a capture contractor and Wyoming Game and Fish biologist Doug McWhirter at right. (Gregory Nickerson - Wyoming Migration Initiative)