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799.7357 F2 edp SWlfTJijSMiNTS COLLECTION JUL 2fl 199-4 MONTANA §TATI UlRARY mi |. ith AVI. HELENA, MONTANA 59620 Population Dynamics and Breeding Biology Gravelly • Smcrest Mountains ^fonta^fl V tDcpcumtn\vr\t of > THsli,‘Wildlife CEL “ParK$ JOB PROGRESS REPORT RESEARCH PROJECT STATE: Montana PROGRAM NO: W-100-R-1 TITLE: Wildlife Program ELEMENT NO: I TITLE: Wildlife Management in Montana bv Ecoregion PROJECT NO: 2 TITLE: Wildlife Management in the Southwest Montane Ecoregion OBJECTIVE: 5 TITLE: Gravellv-Snowcrest Mountains Elk Studv JOB NO: 1 TITLE: Elk Studv Planning and Coordination Period Covered: July 1. 1992 - June 30. 1993 Prepared Approved by: Terry N. Lonner John P. Weigand Donald A. Childress Michael S. Ross Date: December 31, 1993 Since this is a Progress Report only, results presented herein are not necessarily final and may be subject to change. For this reason, the information contained in this report may not be published or used for other purposes without permission of the Director. « OBJECTIVE Assist with the compilation and evaluation of existing databases on several elk herds in Montana. Coordinate and recommend research, management studies, and procedures which will provide for more effective management and a better understanding of elk population dynamics. METHODS Published and unpublished data continued to be compiled and evaluated. Meetings with MDFWP biologists, wildlife managers, and planners were continued to obtain their viewpoints and knowledge. This information will continue to be synthesized with the aid of the computer programs SAS, Dbase, POSIM (Mooney and Lonner 1978), and TELDAY (Wildlife Div. MDFWP 1986) to better organize existing databases and evaluate elk management in Montana. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Coordination with Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ biologists and game managers was continued to address future management and research needs for elk. Response was given to a variety of requests for information and/or advice on elk management and research. Known-age elk jaws for check station aging boards were provided for several people. Some time during the report period was spent preparing for writing and writing sections of the elk chapter of the State Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement. Coordination with other writers on the chapter was also accomplished. Reproductive data on the Northern Yellowstone Elk Herd collected during the 1960s by Ken Greer was compiled and summarized. Correspondence with David Vales of the University of Idaho on the subject of elk vulnerability was conducted. Some preliminary work addressing elk vulnerability across Montana was accomplished. A meeting of Montana and Idaho personnel about management of border area wildlife, including elk, was attended. A presentation on the application of technology to increasing elk numbers was given to the Cranbrook, B.C., Canada Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. RECOMMENDATIONS This aspect of the overall study should be continued in accordance with the objectives and methods stated in the Application for Federal Aid for this research effort. ' . LITERATURE CITED ft Mooney, E. L., and T. N. Lonner. 1978. POSIM-1 General Wildlife Population Simulator. Pps. 631-640. In H. J. Higland, N. R. Neilson and L. G. Hulls Eds. Proc. 1978 Winter Simulation Conf., Miami, FL., Dec. 4-6, 1978. 1,051 pp. SAS Institute, Inc. 1985. SAS user’s guide: statistics. Version 5 ed. SAS Inst., Inc., Cary, NC. 956 pp. Wildlife Division. 1986. TELDAY user’s manual. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena. In Revision. . . ' ■> - . JOB PROGRESS REPORT RESEARCH PROJECT STATE: Montana PROGRAM: W-101-R-1 TITLE: Wildlife Program ELEMENT NO: I TITLE: Wildlife Management in Montana bv Ecoregion PROJECT NO: 2 TITLE: Wildlife Management in the Southwest Montane Ecoregion OBJECTIVE: 5 TITLE: Gravellv-Snowcrest Mountains Elk Studv JOB NO: 2 TITLE: Elk Population Dynamics and Breeding Biology Period Covered: July 1. 1992 - June 30. 1993 Approved by: Terry N. Lonner John P. Weigand Donald A. Childress Date: December 31, 1993 Since this is a Progress Report only, results presented herein are not necessarily final and may be subject to change. For this reason, the information contained in this report may not be published or used for other purposes without permission of the Director. » V • t « t

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