Elk Range in Idaho

Mar 15, 2011 (Last modified May 13, 2011)
Uploaded by Bo Wilmer
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Clearwater National Forest Elk Range (summer, winter) 2003
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Clearwater National Forest
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Clearwater National Forest
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Bo Wilmer
Landscape Ecologist with The Wilderness Society

Bo Wilmer , Landscape Ecologist (Boise) , joined the staff of The Wilderness Society in 2001 as a Landscape Scientist and uses GIS and remote sensing technology to evaluate the composition, structure and function of ecosystems at the landscape scale. Currently, Mr. Wilmer is working on research...