Bighorn Sheep: Contributions of Montana State University Graduate Students to Understanding a Vulnerable Species, 1965-2000

By L. R. Irby
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Published: May 18, 2012
Words: 49,243 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476328232


Short description

During 1965-2000, 21 Montana State University graduate students completed field studies of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis). Their studies indicate that bighorn sheep can be a viable part of Montana’s fauna for the foreseeable future. Bighorns will never be as abundant as deer and elk because they have a narrower range of suitable habitat, but they do respond well to management.

Extended description

During 1965-2000, 21 Montana State University graduate students completed field studies of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis). Their studies indicate that bighorn sheep can be a viable part of Montana’s fauna for the foreseeable future if managers reject the myths that have developed about bighorns. Bighorns need specialized habitat that is not found everywhere, but they have a greater range of tolerable habitat than “monarch of the mountain” mythology suggests. Because bighorns are relatively rare and will never be as abundant as deer and elk because of limited habitat, some biologists tend to think of them a species that does not respond well to conventional management techniques. This myth leads to excessively conservative harvest when aggressive use of hunting to prevent over-population would be appropriate. If managers reject the myth that isolation and small population size inevitably doom a bighorn population, they can use translocation, habitat manipulation, and manipulati.. (Read more)

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ecology, montana, bighorn sheep, wildlife management

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