Wyoming researcher taking wildlife mapping tech worldwide
MIKE KOSHMRL, Jackson Hole News & Guide
May 16, 2021
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1of3FILE - In this May 18, 2018, file photo provided by the Wyoming Migration Initiative, a doe and her yearling fawn surf the green wave of spring vegetation emerging along the foothills of the Wind River Range in the Hoback Migration Corridor near Pinedale, Wyo. University of Wyoming-based researcher Matt Kauffman has led efforts to map wildlife migrations in the western U.S. for years. He is now working with researchers overseas to map wildlife migrations elsewhere in the world. (Gregory Nickerson/Wyoming Migration Initiative/University of Wyoming via AP, File)Gregory Nickerson/APShow MoreShow Less
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