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Klamath Basin Ecological Connectivity for Pacific Fisher: Gallery

Sep 14, 2018 (Last modified Apr 12, 2024)
Created by Conservation Biology Institute
Klamath Basin Ecological Connectivity for Pacific Fisher: Gallery

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This gallery contains the final results of the project "Klamath Basin Ecological Connectivity for Pacific marten and Pacific fisher". Fisher results are presented here, and marten results can be found in the gallery "Pacific Marten Klamath Connectivity Gallery". The project assessed connectivity needs for species of pre-listing conservation interest in the Klamath region and informed decisions for the Klamath Strategic Habitat Conservation Terrestrial Project.

Background and methods can be found in the final report for the project:

Spencer, W., J. Brice, D. DiPietro, J. Gallo, M. Reilly, H. Romsos, 2019. Habitat Connectivity for Fishers and Martens in the Klamath Basin Region of California and Oregon. Conservation Biology Institute. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.8411909

See also the Klamath Large, High-severity Fire Risk Modeling Gallery and associated Report: Modeling the Potential for Large High-Severity Fires in the Klamath Basin Region of California and Oregon and Their Potential Impacts on Marten and Fisher
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klamath, resistance, connectivity, cores, fisher

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