University of Wyoming: New Research Details Impact of Energy Development on Deer Habitat Use
August 22, 2019
August 22, 2019
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Aug. 22 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
For every acre of mule deer habitat taken by roads, well pads and other oil and gas development infrastructure in Wyoming's Green River Basin, an average of 4.6 other acres of available forage is lost, according to new research by University of Wyoming scientists.
That's because deer avoid areas close to such human disturbance, even when there's . . .
For every acre of mule deer habitat taken by roads, well pads and other oil and gas development infrastructure in Wyoming's Green River Basin, an average of 4.6 other acres of available forage is lost, according to new research by University of Wyoming scientists.
That's because deer avoid areas close to such human disturbance, even when there's . . .