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Wildlife and Wind Energy

Wind turbines in Judith Gap, Montana

Wind energy is emerging as a sustainable, domestically available energy source. However, development of wind farms does impact wildlife habitat, bird mortality, and migratory bird routes. Scientists and their partners at NOROCK are studying these impacts and working towards developing predictive tools for land managers that assist in decision making and are protective of wildlife habitat and migration. Full Story

Wildlife as Indicators of Climate Change

pronghorn antelope

Still aren’t certain if climate change is a long term event or temporary trend? Why not look at those that will be most affected by the impacts of climate-change on our Rocky Mountain ecosystems. Scientists at NOROCK are doing just that by beginning two studies that will examine how climate change may be impacting the habitats of native fish and big game species. Full Story

Remote photography is used to learn more about grizzly bears in northwest Montana

black bear rubbing on a bear rub tree wolf-bear interaction

Video and photographs are part of a study conducted by USGS Research Biologist Kate Kendall to determine the size and distribution of bear populations in northwestern Montana. Full Story