Service Description: This dataset 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 land managers/project proponents and to develop management plans, the goal of designating parturition areas is to understand and predict the effects of management options and to limit human disturbance in important areas during the most sensitive periods.
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Description: This dataset represents the 2015 parturition areas for elk in Wyoming as mapped by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Delineated parturition areas indicate areas with seasonally high concentrations of birthing animals. Boundaries are based on systematic and opportunistic long-term observation data. Depending on location and habitat conditions, birthing often occurs over dispersed areas. Such areas are not mapped as parturition areas.
Copyright Text: Wyoming Game and Fish Department, GIS Section, State of Wyoming
Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)
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