This project involved deploying game cameras in wildlife openings throughout the Monongahela National Forest in eastern West Virginia from mid-April to mid-May in 2019-2021. The purpose was to detect game birds using the wildlife openings and relate their presence to opening size, local habitat characteristics, management regimes, and landscape context.

The Klondike Mammal Survey will be helpful in identifying mammals found near the headwaters of the Lehigh River while the area is reverting back to wetlands after a dam removal.

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