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Avalanche lessons from mountain goats: A study of ‘Life on the Edge’
They found that 36% of mountain goat mortalities — 7% of the total population — were caused by avalanches, averaging data ...
Seeing a mountain goat in the wild of southeast Alaska for the first time, with its stark white coat and graceful posture against a lush green mountain landscape, is an unforgettable experience. Like ...
New research finds that mountain goat populations require 11 years – or 1.5 generations – to recover from more extreme ...
Dotted across the mountains of Southeast Alaska, white mountain goats move deftly through rugged snowscapes. Though climbing high into the mountains leaves predators below, an avalanche could pose a ...
Is that good or bad? It depends on your perspective, but there is a cost to native plant and animal communities Scenic photos have led us to associate mountain goats with talus slopes and high ridges ...
A new study conducted over 44 years in Alaska has revealed that avalanches can cause mountain goat populations to decline for ...
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