Christine and all --
The abstract does not indicate whether this refers to a western problem or a
national one, but fenceline collisions as a form of wildlife mortality are
definitely identified as a management problem herre.
EFFECTS OF CATTLE GRAZING AND HAYING ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AT NAT
Hi Christine --
Your name looks familiar. Weren't you a co-author of a great Partner's in
Flight publication on conserving birds in the sagebrush sea (I forgot the
exact title)? That was an outstanding publication!
I have been doing some literature searches for fenceline/collision/mortality
: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 6:50 PM
To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Subject: information needed: fences and wildlife
I am working on a guide to wildlife friendly fences for the state of
Montana, and I am searching for the following information:
1. Citations for research with data on the impact of fences
: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Subject: information needed: fences and wildlife
I am working on a guide to wildlife friendly fences for the state of =
Montana, and I am searching for the following information:
1. Citations for research with data on the impact of fences on wildlife =
mortality, populations and
I am working on a guide to wildlife friendly fences for the state of Montana,
and I am searching for the following information:
1. Citations for research with data on the impact of fences on wildlife
mortality, populations and movements, particularly anything applicable to the
western US (altho