Utah State University: David Stoner Awarded Grant to Connect Animal Migration to NASA Drought Imagery
November 11, 2021
November 11, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, Nov. 11 (TNSGra) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
That twitchy-tailed cougar crouched on a shady branch in a remote red rock canyon may not be as hidden as it thinks it is. David Stoner from Utah State University's Department of Wildland Resources has spent years tracking and documenting the biogeography of big mammals like cougar, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and wild horses using GPS data. He knows where they've been, how they are moving abou . . .
That twitchy-tailed cougar crouched on a shady branch in a remote red rock canyon may not be as hidden as it thinks it is. David Stoner from Utah State University's Department of Wildland Resources has spent years tracking and documenting the biogeography of big mammals like cougar, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and wild horses using GPS data. He knows where they've been, how they are moving abou . . .