Montana State University Research Shows Impact of Major Transportation Corridor on Wolverine Movement
September 13, 2019
September 13, 2019
BOZEMAN, Montana, Sept. 13 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Montana State University issued the following news:
Following a multi-year study conducted by a Montana State University scientist, a team of researchers has shown for the first time that a major highway disproportionately limits movement of female wolverines, suggesting that roads throughout the rare species' North American range could be impacting wolverine populations.
Tony Clevenger, wildlife research scientist . . .
Following a multi-year study conducted by a Montana State University scientist, a team of researchers has shown for the first time that a major highway disproportionately limits movement of female wolverines, suggesting that roads throughout the rare species' North American range could be impacting wolverine populations.
Tony Clevenger, wildlife research scientist . . .