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Workshop proceedings: Wildlife movement and migration in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
The Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee and Beyond Yellowstone Living Lab co-hosted a workshop aimed at increasing awareness and effectiveness of new opportunities to conserve private and tribal lands.
We’re hiring! Help us map fences on the Absaroka Front.
The Beyond Yellowstone Living Lab is hiring one crew lead and three field technicians to map fences along the Absaroka Front.
How does land development affect migratory ungulates?
Understanding how migratory ungulates like elk, deer, and pronghorn respond to land use change can help guide development in support of local communities and wildlife.
Reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions along WY Highway 120
Strategies to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions between Cody and Meeteetse can benefit big game and motorists alike.
Prioritizing fence work across the Absaroka Front
Mapping and modifying fences are key goals of many conservation groups and landowners in the Cody area.
Supporting the Wyoming-USDA Big Game Pilot Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the State of Wyoming launched the Big Game Pilot Program in 2022 with the goal of supporting the conservation of migratory big game populations on private working lands across the state.
National Park Visitors as a Funding Source for Cross-boundary and Landscape-Scale Wildlife Conservation
Wildlife viewing is a popular activity for many visitors to national parks. Yet, many of the species that visitors want to see the most are wide-ranging and require large intact landscapes that span well beyond park boundaries for their survival.
Upper Shoshone mule deer video collaring project
Tony Mong is spearheading a new effort to put video collars on mule deer in the ecologically important Upper Shoshone herd.
Beyond Yellowstone informs plans to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions
The Beyond Yellowstone Living Lab is working with the Wyoming Game & Fish Department WGFD and WYDOT on a mitigation strategy document for the Highway 120 corridor between Meeteetse and Cody.