Coyote, Elk and Environment Interactions
(Biology Oriented)
Bob Dryja Randy Gaylor
What the problem
is, the definition of the problem
What is the nature of the
interaction of coyotes and elk in the Valles Caldera?
Do coyotes remain within specific
topographic ranges of the Valles Caldera?
What factors influence the
population limit on coyotes and elk together in the Valles Caldera?
Why is it
important, the purpose of the project or what results you hope to get
The growth of the elk population
in the Valles Caldera is partially influenced by predation from coyotes. However it is not clear whether coyotes limit
their movement to specific areas within the Valles Caldera or how many elk are
hunted successfully by coyotes.
Information on coyote movement
and the interaction between coyotes and elk will help in deciding if additional
coyotes should be introduced or if the present number is sufficient to maintain
the current elk herd size. If the elk
population is increasing significantly in spite of coyote predation, human elk
hunting may be an option to be considered.
How you plan to
work on it, plan of action or methods you hope to get.
The Valles Caldera National Preserve started a coyote monitoring project in the fall of 2005. This monitoring is done with radio collars being placed on coyotes and then tracking them with radio direction equipment. Approximately 30 coyotes have been collared.
Team members will help Valles Caldera with the tracking. They then will organize data for the fall and winter seasons to identify movement patterns and the number of elk being killed.
A StarLogo model will be prepared to show the patterns of movement of coyotes and elk as seasonal weather conditions change. The StarLogo model also will be extended to show the patterns of increase/decrease/stability as the coyotes, elk and environment interact.
Water Quality
Chemistry of the
(Chemistry
Oriented)
What the problem
is, the definition of the problem
The
The low flow of the river
combined with adjacent sewage seepage suggests that pollution levels increase
as the river water moves to the
Why is it
important, the purpose of the project or what results you hope to get
The
How you plan to
work on it, plan of action or methods you hope to get.
The EPA is about to start a water
quality assessment of the