Service Description: This data set was developed for statewide and regional use. By understanding the spatial and temporal patterns of land/habitat use, wildlife managers increase their ability to maintain and enhance populations and important habitats. When used to work with the land managers, the goal of designated seasonal ranges is to limit human presence and disturbance in the most important areas during the most sensitive periods.
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Description: This data set represents the 2012 pronghorn antelope seasonal range boundaries for Wyoming. Seasonal range delineations depict lands that are important in each season for certain biological processes within a herd unit. Seasonal range boundaries are based on long-term observation data, specific research projects, and professional judgement. Ranges are digitized at a scale of 1:100,000 using USGS 1:100,000 DRGs as a backdrop for heads up digitizing, and are revised as needed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Current seasonal range definitions are based on a 1990 document drafted by the Wyoming Chapter of The Wildlife Society in cooperation with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and federal land agencies.
Copyright Text: Wyoming Game and Fish Department
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