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Use of Camera Traps to Survey and Monitor Mohave Ground Squirrels

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Project Goals/Objectives 2011-12 Fort Irwin, BLM, CDFG, MDEP, DMG, CSU-Stanislaus/ESRP <strong>and</strong> CERL have provided resources<strong>and</strong> support <strong>to</strong> exp<strong>and</strong> MGS surveys using camera trapson non-DoD l<strong>and</strong>s Continue large scale field test <strong>of</strong> camera trap surveys Provide data <strong>to</strong> help validate the PACT model that theCEC PIER program is evaluating Help <strong>to</strong> field test the MGS habitat suitability model thatthe USGS is developing Vegetation sampling data will be directly applicablewith ongoing CDFG vegetation mapping projects Research findings will be applicable across DoD <strong>and</strong>non-DoD l<strong>and</strong>s Project results will improve our knowledge <strong>of</strong> MGSdistribution

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