Texas Whitetail Deer Home Range Analysis

Faculty

Social Science

Supervisor Name

Jed Long

Keywords

Minimum Convex Polygon, Kernel Density, R Studio, ArcGIS

Description

The goal is to have a good understanding of the whitetail deer's home range pattern. Based on the pattern, we can have a good understanding of how the Whitetail Deer's habitat is distributed and also help us develop conservation strategies not only for Whitetail Deer but also for other endangered species.

Acknowledgements

Thank you to my supervisor Professor Long for your academic and mental support during this summer. I would like to thank you for providing me with an invaluable learning experience during my time at Western University as a Geospatial lab researcher. It has been a pleasure to work with Western, my professor, and the other USRI members, and I have gained so much practical knowledge about Ecology and Coding experience.

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Texas Whitetail Deer Home Range Analysis

The goal is to have a good understanding of the whitetail deer's home range pattern. Based on the pattern, we can have a good understanding of how the Whitetail Deer's habitat is distributed and also help us develop conservation strategies not only for Whitetail Deer but also for other endangered species.