Our Work
Our projects center around 4 research themes
Private land and community conservation
Maximizing landowner value of private properties
Exploring socio-ecological aspects of conservation
Ecosystem health
and population dynamics
Investigating drivers of population and ecosystem dynamics including disease, invasive species, and water quality
Barriers and
landscape
connectivity
Evaluating effects of fences, habitat fragmentation, human population growth, & anthropogenic development
Impacts of wildlife and conservation
Assessing the value of conservation actions and their effects
Quantifying & qualifying wildlife value
Upper Shoshone Mule Deer Video Collaring Project
This project is an effort to understand how we can use high quality video from collars attached to mule deer to quantify food selection, interaction with a human influenced landscape and the perils of migration across a mountainous landscape.
Workshop: Wildlife movement and migration in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Alongside the Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee, the Beyond Yellowstone Living Lab co-hosted a workshop to help increase awareness and effectiveness of unprecedented new opportunities to conserve lands important for migratory animals like pronghorn, deer, and elk.