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Archive



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June 29, 2010
Comparing Ground Telemetry and Global Positioning System Methods to Determine Cougar Kill Rates



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June 16, 2010
Eagles in Canada

Jackson Hole News & Guide article describing the satellite movements of eagles tagged for our lead project.



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March 8, 2010
National Elk Refuge News: Results of a Local Study on Lead in Ravens

Summary of findings from 2009 lead study in conjunction with the National Elk Refuge and Grand Teton National Park.



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March 3, 2010
Sage-grouse/Raven Interaction Paper

A collaborative study with the University of Washington on the potential influences of ravens on sage-grouse productivity. Published in the journal Condor


February 4, 2010
A Lions Tail

Cougar research opens doors of discovery on our local predator population. Published in Jackson Hole Magazine 2010. For the full article please visit the following link http://www.lifeinthetetons.com/Jackson-Hole-Magazine/Winter-2010/A-Lion-039s-Tale/



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January 13, 2010
Cyanobacteria found in Gobi Desert water sources linked to Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Presence of the neurotoxic amino acids β -N-methylamino-L-alanine(BMAA) and 2,4-diamino-butyric acid (DAB) in shallow springs from the Gobi Desert.


January 12, 2010
Beringia South Collaborates with Nature Mapping

As part of an effort to involve the community and provide valuable, scientific data for all interested parties, Craighead Beringia South has teamed up with a host of scientists from Jackson Hole to implement Nature Mapping. Hosted by the Meg and Bert Raynes Wildlife Fund and the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation, Nature Mapping Jackson Hole engages local citizens to collect scientific data. Please visit : http://www.naturemappingjh.org/ for more info



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December 2, 2009
To Catch an Eagle

Day in the life of trapping eagles. Craighead Beringia South catches raptors to study the effects of lead exposure from spent lead rifle ammunition.



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November 18, 2009
Migratory eagles studied for lead ingestion

Outfitting eagles with transmitters will reveal whether the issue of exposure to lead from spent rifle ammunition local Jackson Hole issue or of national concern.



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August 14, 2009
Bridger-Teton Looks at non-lead bullet request

Jackson Hole News & Guide article reports the Bridger-Teton National Forest will consider asking hunters to use lead-free bullets beginning in 2010.



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August 11, 2009
Feds: No lead bullets, please

A newspaper article from the Jackson Hole News and Guide about the Park and Refuge request for hunters to use lead-free ammo.



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August 7, 2009
Park Service and Elk Refuge Request Lead-Free Bullets

Based on Craighead Beringia South research, the National Elk Refuge and Grand Teton Park are requesting hunters use lead-free bullets beginning this year.



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July 2, 2009
Grouse GPS Article

Our GPS transmitter technique was recently featured in a newsletter by Microwave Telemetry, the manufacterers of the minature GPS units.



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February 12, 2009
2009 Sage Grouse Census Results

Jackson Hole News & Guide article written by Cory Hatch



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April 2, 2008
Cougar mom adopts pair of orphaned male kittens

Researchers say mixed family of six could be a first in the world of cougar research. By Cory Hatch Jackson Hole News and Guide April 2, 2008



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April 1, 2008
Sister organization breeds wougar

Jackson Hole Daily News, April 1, 2008



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March 15, 2008
Wayward mountain lion relocated

Wayward mountain lion relocated after it takes a detour through a garage. Wyoming Wildlife, March 2008.


February 28, 2008
Bryan Bird-rosian Talks Grouse.

http://www.thesnaz.com/2008/02/28/bryan-bird-rosian-talks-grouse/



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February 6, 2008
Count finds 443 grouse

Jackson Hole News & Guide



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October 20, 2007
Airport funds grouse research

Jackson Hole Airport gives money to fund sage grouse research. By Corey Hatch, Jackson Hole Daily News, October 20, 2007



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August 29, 2007
Raven Rescue!

Exxon the raven was rescued and later released back into the wild by CBS. By Jake Nichols, The Jackson Hole Planet, August 29, 2007



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August 22, 2007
Sage grouse span multiple breeding areas

Female sage grouse movements and breeding activity in the Jackson Hole area. By Cory Hatch, Jackson Hole News and Guide, August 22, 2007



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June 20, 2007
Info on lead in venison

Study released by the Peregrine Fund found lead in hunter killed venison. Jackson Hole Daily News Associated Press, 2007



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December 22, 2006
Record Golden Eagle

A Golden Eagle captured by Beringia South Biologists may be the heaviest ever recorded! By Cory Hatch, Jackson Hole Daily News, December 22, 2006



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September 6, 2006
Lead bullets poison ravens

Lead bullets used by hunters were found to poison ravens in the valley and possibly humans as well. By Cory Hatch, Jackson Hole News and Guide, September 6, 2006



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July 6, 2005
Beringia South teaches about ravens

CBS and the Teton Science School joined forces to teach the community about corvids. By Aimee Chou, Jackson Hole News and Guide, July 6, 2005



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April 30, 2005
Raven research in the valley

Article describing the Raven Ecology project underway at CBS. By Robert Stuart, Jackson Hole Journal, April 30, 2005