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Understanding the Effects of Climate Variability and Change on Ungulates in North America

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Start Date
2019-03-01
End Date
2023-09-30
Release Date
2019

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Ungulates, or hoofed mammals such as elk, deer, and moose, occupy a diversity of habitats across North America, from Canada’s high arctic to the deserts of Mexico. Ungulates play an important ecological role, helping to regulate processes such as nutrient cycling in forests and grasslands, through their grazing activities. They are also economically and culturally important, providing recreational and subsistence hunting opportunities and non-consumptive, aesthetic values. Yet throughout their range, ungulates face numerous anthropogenic and environmental threats that have the potential to impact populations and their ability to move across the landscape. Of these threats, an improved understanding of the effects of changing climate [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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