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Researcher Taking Wildlife Mapping Worldwide

Researcher Taking Wildlife Mapping Worldwide
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UW in the News | News | University of Wyoming

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Scientists strive to map global migrations before they re gone | Environmental

Matt Kauffman was at an Italian conference and talking over coffee with fellow ecologists when he got to thinking that the challenges facing Wyoming’s migratory deer, elk and pronghorn are shared by wildlife around the world. The University of Wyoming researcher knew from his experience leading the Wyoming Migration Initiative that the migratory paths of ungulates from Scandinavia to Eastern Africa could benefit by being documented with precision scientifically. And if migration maps were produced, that could be the catalyst for conservation. “We just spontaneously got together, nine or 10 of us who work on migrations around the world,” Kauffman told the News&Guide. “We realized that a lot of the same things we were trying to address by mapping migrations in Wyoming were applicable globally.”

Migration maps help protect the corridors herds need

UO geographers map out new conservation opportunities

Date Time UO geographers map out new conservation opportunities From the plains of Serengeti to the mountains of Wyoming, wildlife herds are facing threats to critical migration routes. But maps created by the UO’s InfoGraphics Lab could be key conservation tools to help these mammals on the move. The UO’s Jim Meacham and Alethea Steingisser have teamed up with an international group of researchers led by Wyoming biologist and UO alumnus Matthew Kauffman to launch a global initiative that will leverage maps in conservation efforts around the world. The paper, “Mapping Out a Future for Ungulate Migrations,” was published in Science this week.

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