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A closer look at Wyoming s five deer herds – SVI-NEWS

A closer look at Wyoming s five deer herds – SVI-NEWS
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Greys River deer migration continues on time, every year

Greys River deer migration continues on time, every year
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Wyoming Game and Fish workers pull moose calf from icy pond

JACKSON, Wyoming (AP) Gary Fralick had seen something like it before. A few years back the Thayne-based wildlife biologist with Wyoming Game and Fish had been called to the Palisades Reservoir, where a herd of elk had fallen through the ice. They were rescued by volunteers and Game and Fish officials, who teamed up […]

Study shows multiple factors shape timing of birth in mule deer

 E-Mail IMAGE: Mule deer move across a sagebrush-covered basin in western Wyoming, where new research by University of Wyoming scientists challenges the long-held assumption that animals match offspring birth with the peak. view more  Credit: Joe Riis A five-year study of mule deer does and newborn fawns in western Wyoming shows that migrating deer have a lot to balance when it comes to birth timing. The study led by University of Wyoming scientists challenges the long-held assumption that animals match offspring birth with the peak green-up of forage at the birth site. Instead, only deer that migrated long distances and followed the flush of spring green-up from low elevation winter ranges to higher-elevation summer ranges were able to match birth with peak green-up. Other deer migrated shorter distances and gave birth earlier, but birth was out of sync with green-up.

UW-Led Study Shows Multiple Factors Shape Timing of Birth in Mule Deer | News

April 9, 2021 Mule deer move across a sagebrush-covered basin in western Wyoming, where new research by UW scientists challenges the long-held assumption that animals match offspring birth with the peak green-up of forage at the birth site. (Joe Riis Photo) A five-year study of mule deer does and newborn fawns in western Wyoming shows that migrating deer have a lot to balance when it comes to birth timing. The study led by University of Wyoming scientists challenges the long-held assumption that animals match offspring birth with the peak green-up of forage at the birth site. Instead, only deer that migrated long distances and followed the flush of spring green-up from low elevation winter ranges to higher-elevation summer ranges were able to match birth with peak green-up. Other deer migrated shorter distances and gave birth earlier, but birth was out of sync with green-up.

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