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Summary of top photo: Outlet of Upper Kintla Lake and Kintla Range, Glacier National Park, Flathead County, Montana. August 31, 1901. Summary of bottom photo: Summary: Kintla Glacier, from foot of Upper Kintla Lake. Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken on August 22, 2019 by Lisa A McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.977486 Photo Point longitude: -114.203312 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Left photo summary: Boulder Mountain and Glacier fill the frame. 1932. Photo by T. J. Hileman. Photo courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Right photo summary: Boulder Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana. August 3, 2005. Photo by Greg Pederson, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.963079 Photo Point longitude: -114.079977 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
False positive occupancy analysis predictions with model uncertainty based on summertime data provided to support the status assessment (SSA) for Myotis lucifigus (MYLU). The objectives outlined by the Fish and Wildlife Service’s SSA team were to estimate summertime distributions across the entire species range. Statistical analysis included five types of response data requested from the North American Bat Monitoring Program database (NABat): automatically identified stationary acoustic calls, manually vetted stationary acoustic calls, automatically identified mobile acoustic calls, manually vetted mobile acoustic calls, and capture records. Statistical analysis was for the summertime distribution modeling, data...
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Upper photo summary: Grant Glacier, Great Northern Mountain, Glacier National Park, Montana. 1902 . Morton J. Elrod, photographer. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Lower photo summary: Grant Glacier, Flathead National Forest, Montana. August 6, 1998. Photo taken by K. Holzer, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.345436 Photo Point longitude: -113.735323 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Summary of left photo: Sperry Glacier, looking south. Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken by F. Leibig in 1908. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Summary of right photo: Sperry Glacier from the base of Bearhat Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. September 25, 2015. Photo by Adam Clark, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.656217 Photo Point longitude: -113.755617 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Summary of left photo: Josephine Lake, foreground and Grinnell Glacier, circa 1915. R. E. Marble, photographer. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Summary of right photo: Grinnell Glacier from footbridge at head of Lake Josephine, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Photo taken September 14, 2008 by Lisa A. McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.781864 Photo Point longitude: -113.669295 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location. Note: Interested in a 1938 photograph of the same area? Select the ScienceBase link below to Grinnell Glacier. Glacier Nationa Park, Montana.
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Summary of left photo: Grinnell Glacier, Garden Wall in the center, Swiftcurrent Mtn. in the background, 1938. T. J. Hileman, photographer. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Summmary of right photo: Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken September 4, 2019 by Lisa A. McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.742912 Photo Point longitude: -113.714725 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location. To view additional photographs taken of Grinnell Glacier make selections in the Related External links below.
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Left photo summary: Swiftcurrent Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana, circa 1930. Photographer unknown. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Right photo summary: Swiftcurrent Glacier from lookout ridge, Glacier National Park, Montana. August 5, 2015. Photo by Lisa A. McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.785724 Photo Point longitude: -113.766742 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Left photo album caption: Moraine of Mt. Clements glacier (fore) looking east over Hanging Gardens to head of St. Mary Lake. Piegan Mountain and Logan Pass (left). Going-to-Sun Mountain (middle back). Glacier National Park, Montana. September 3, 1928. WC Alden photo, USGS Photographic Library. Right photo summary: Clements Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken on October 7, 2014 by Daniel Fagre, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.689171 Photo Point longitude: -113.737542 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Upper photo album caption: Boulder Glacier from the lava bed looking west. Shows small boulder moraine. The second lava bed is near upper margin of the ice at left. Glacier National Park, Montana. August 5, 1913. WC Alden photo, USGS Photographic Library. Lower photo summary: Boulder Glacier from previous terminus. Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken on September 6, 2012 by Kevin R. Jacks, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.96179 Photo Point longitude: -114.076814 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Upper photo album caption: Grinnell Glacier. View S. 23 E. from big boulders on north moraine. Shows recession of ice front from the east moraine at left. Compare to T.W. Stanton photos 707 and 708 (stw00708) from 1911. Glacier National Park, Montana. July 16, 1936. W. C. Alden photo, USGS Photographic Library. Summary of lower photo: Summary: Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken on August 27, 2010 by Daniel Fagre, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.761193 Photo Point longitude: -113/728161 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Summary: South Swiftcurrent Glacier, view looks west at glacier, 1900-01, F. E. Matthes, photographer. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Summary: Swiftcurrent Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Photo taken September 4, 2013 by Lisa A. McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.672415 Photo Point longitude: -113.75213 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Summary of upper photograph: Jackson Glacier. Glacier seen from Logan Pass. Going-to-the-Sun highway, Glacier Park, Montana. Photograph taken August 1941 by Marian Post. Courtesy of Library of Congress. Summary of lower photograph: Jackson Glacier from roadside exhibit, Glacier National Park, MT, USA. September 12, 2019. Photograph taken by Lisa McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.678272 Photo Point longitude: -113.653962 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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To determine minimum coverage of perennial snow and ice cover for Glacier National Park, the minimum extent of glaciers and multi-year snow features were digitized from satellite imagery (10-meter NAPP 2003, NAIP 2005, and NAIP 2013, and 30-cm resolution, multispectral, pansharpened Digital Globe WorldView satellite imagery collected in late summer and fall 2015). Features were digitized in ArcGIS version 10.2 using a Wacom Intuos 4 digitizing tablet. Snow and ice features were classified as glacier, large ice mass, or perennial snow/ice. Glaciers were based on current, named glaciers. Remnant ice features not large enough to be classified as glaciers, but showing evidence of crevasses, were classified as large...
False positive occupancy analysis predictions with model uncertainty based on summertime data provided to support the status assessment (SSA) for Perimyotis subflavus (PESU). The objectives outlined by the Fish and Wildlife Service’s SSA team were to estimate summertime distributions across the entire species range. Statistical analysis included five types of response data requested from the North American Bat Monitoring Program database (NABat): automatically identified stationary acoustic calls, manually vetted stationary acoustic calls, automatically identified mobile acoustic calls, manually vetted mobile acoustic calls, and capture records. Statistical analysis was for the summertime distribution modeling,...
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The grizzly bear distribution boundary represents the estimated geographic extent of occupied range of the Yellowstone grizzly bear population for the period 2008-2022. The distribution boundary was delineated to provide reliable estimations of grizzly bear occupancy throughout time and for use as a monitoring tool in grizzly bear management and conservation.The boundary was delineated by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST) using an interpolation method based on grizzly bear VHF telemetry and GPS locations as well as verified observations and signs of grizzly bears inside the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem during 2008 to 2022.
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Seventy 1-m x 1-m plots were randomly placed throughout the wetland unit located at Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge (Montana, USA) in summer of 2015 and the following summer (2016) post-drawdown, 62 plots were surveyed.
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Left photo summary: Boulder Glacier, circa 1910. Morton J. Elrod, photographer. Courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Right photo summary: Boulder Glacier from ridge near Chapman Peak, Glacier National Park, Montana. August 24, 2007, photo by D. Fagre and G. Pederson, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.970561 Photo Point longitude: -114.052644 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Left photo summary: Grinnell Glacier taken from below glacier from head of Grinnell Lake (?), photo taken from lantern slide, 1900-01. Photo by F. E. Matthes, photographer. 1900. Photo courtesy of Glacier National Park Archives. Right photo summary: Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. September 12, 2008. Photo taken by Lisa McKeon, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.773599 Photo Point longitude: -113.703133 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.


map background search result map search result map Percent Cover of Sago Pondweed Bowdoin NWR, Montana 2015 - 2016 Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1913 - 2012. Clements Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1928 - 2014. Minimum snow and ice coverage for GNP, 2003-2015 Grant Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat Photography 1902 - 1998. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1936 - 2010. Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1932 - 2005. Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1910 - 2007. Swiftcurrent Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography c. 1930 - 2015. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1900 - 2008. Swiftcurrent Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography c. 1900 - 2013. Kintla Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1901 - 2019. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1938 - 2019. Sperry Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1908 - 2015. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography c. 1915 - 2008. Rangewide summertime model predictions for Perimyotis subflavus from acoustic and mist net data 2010 to 2019 Rangewide summertime model predictions for Myotis lucifigus from acoustic and mist net data 2010 to 2019 Jackson Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1941 - 2019. Great Salt Lake TBDEM Spatial Metadata Occupied Range of the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear 2008-2022 Percent Cover of Sago Pondweed Bowdoin NWR, Montana 2015 - 2016 Minimum snow and ice coverage for GNP, 2003-2015 Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1913 - 2012. Clements Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1928 - 2014. Grant Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat Photography 1902 - 1998. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1936 - 2010. Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1932 - 2005. Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1910 - 2007. Swiftcurrent Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography c. 1930 - 2015. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1900 - 2008. Swiftcurrent Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography c. 1900 - 2013. Kintla Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1901 - 2019. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1938 - 2019. Sperry Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1908 - 2015. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography c. 1915 - 2008. Jackson Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1941 - 2019. Great Salt Lake TBDEM Spatial Metadata Occupied Range of the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear 2008-2022 Rangewide summertime model predictions for Perimyotis subflavus from acoustic and mist net data 2010 to 2019 Rangewide summertime model predictions for Myotis lucifigus from acoustic and mist net data 2010 to 2019