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Mountain Goat Survey. Bear Movements & Resource Use. Bear Movements & Resource Use. Bear Movements & Resource Use. Bear Movements & Resource Use. Kittlitz’s Murrelet (KIMU) Research. Robin Corcoran/USFWS Photo. Kittlitz’s Murrelet (KIMU) Research. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mountain Goat Survey

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Bear Movements & Resource Use

11/14/11

Bear Movements & Resource Use

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Bear Movements & Resource Use

11/14/11

Bear Movements & Resource Use

11/14/11

Kittlitz’s Murrelet (KIMU) Research

Robin Corcoran/USFWS Photo

11/14/11

Kittlitz’s Murrelet (KIMU) Research

11/14/11

Kittlitz’s Murrelet (KIMU) Research

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Kittlitz’s Murrelet (KIMU) Research

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Kittlitz’s Murrelet (KIMU) Research

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Management Goal: •Maintain a sustainable mountain goat population that:

1) Meets agency harvest objectives. 2) Does not detrimentally impact native flora and fauna.

Mountain Goat Research

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Summer 2011 Pilot Field Study

1.Quantify mountain goat diets.

2.Determine feeding site selection.

Mountain Goat Research

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Mountain Goat ResearchPreliminary Results

•Surveyed 298 transects •5,066 plots!

•161 unique plant species / habitats –Most common plants:

•Long-awned sedge, patridgefoot, arctic daisy, black crowberry

•Distance to rock outcropping important, slope less.

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Invasive Plant Management

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Results…native habitat restored

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Subsistence Management Support

Subsistence Council meetingJanine Saito, USFWS

Paul Banyas / USFWS

Other Photos: Bill Pyle / USFWS