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The mission of the Institute is to increase humankind's understanding, appreciation, and protection of our natural environment; particularly wildlife populations and wild landscapes.  Our goal is to enable human beings to live in harmony with other species.

 

 

 

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We are unable to provide printed materials or other assistance for student papers or projects; please look over the data and information provided on these web pages. We regret that we don't have the resources to respond to student requests.

 

 


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Last Updated:  03/21/02
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CERI Scientists conduct conservation-related research and work with others to communicate and implement results

Conservation Area
Design

 

 

 

Conservation Biology & Genetics

 

 

 

Conservation Geographic
Information
Systems (GIS)

 

 

 

Conservation
Education

 

 

 


Learn about the Bears of the World with excerpts from Dr. Lance Craighead's book.  
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The Problem:  World Population Growth

The Yellowstone-to-Yukon Data Library

CERI is implementing a clearinghouse of spatial biological data sources within the Yellowstone to Yukon geographical area.  This online library will provide a repository of documents (reports), final analyses and developed GIS layers, and some raw input layers for the Yellowstone to Yukon area. The library will emphasize and facilitate further development of conservation planning processes for the area with a highlight on previous work under Yellowstone to Yukon science grants.  Scientists, students and other users will also find links to websites, i.e. NRIS, containing information on Yellowstone to Yukon such as orthophotos, remotely sensed imagery, etc.

     DETAILS AND INFORMATION             Y2Y DATA LIBRARY

 

All of CERI's work is supported by grants and private donations. If you are interested in learning more about helping our work, please contact us at ursus@grizzlybear.org or by phone (406) 585-8705
John Banovich:  featured sponsor