Our Work
Our projects center around 4 research themes
Private land & community conservation
Maximizing landowner value of private properties
Exploring socio-ecological aspects of conservation
Ecosystem health
& population dynamics
Investigating drivers of population and ecosystem dynamics including disease, invasive species, and water quality
Barriers and
landscape
connectivity
Evaluating effects of fences, habitat fragmentation, human population growth, & anthropogenic development
Impacts of wildlife and conservation
Assessing the value of conservation actions and their effects
Quantifying & qualifying wildlife value
Upper Shoshone Mule Deer Video Collaring Project
This project is an effort to understand how we can use high quality video from collars attached to mule deer to quantify food selection, interaction with a human influenced landscape and the perils of migration across a mountainous landscape.
Partners
We collaborate closely with the University of Wyoming and Wyoming Fish and Game Department. Our Beyond Yellowstone research team is hosted by the Stone Center for Environmental Stewardship at the University of California, Berkeley. Learn about our UC Berkeley partners here. See a full list of all partnerships & collaborators on the “Our Team” page.