Incorporating Drones into Wildlife Monitoring and Management in Montana

Hosted By: Drone Working Group
Date: December 19, 3:00 pm

Learn how biologists in Montana are using drones to more efficiently, effectively, and safely monitor and manage carnivores, ungulates, and other wildlife. We will share results of recent efforts to count sage grouse, monitor sharp-tailed grouse survival and reproduction, and haze grizzly bears in response to human-wildlife conflicts. Could Drones be helpful for your work?

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