Explore Fish Vulnerability to Climate Change
This draft site contains work currently undergoing peer review. Contact niall.clancy@uwyo.edu with questions.
Explore Fish Vulnerability to Climate Change
Montana | Wyoming | Western South Dakota | Western Nebraska
Species below are predicted to be vulnerable to climate change in our region.
Please interpret with local knowledge.
Cedar Sculpin
(Photo: Ryan P. O'Donnell)
Columbia Slimy Sculpin
(Photo: Carson Moore)
Rocky Mountain Sculpin
(Photo: Vince Golder)
Plains Sucker
(Photo: Bradley Rasmussen)
Rocky Mntn Tailed Frog
[Coming Soon]
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Dan Isaak, Sam Bourret, Braxton Newkirk, Matt Boyer, Robert Al-Chokhachy, Michael Young, Chris Clancy, David Schmetterling, Ace Riverman, Mark Smith, Mike Duncan, Katie Vivian, Dan Frazer, Cody Nagel, Jeremy Facer, Steve Dalbey, Caleb Bollman, Ron Spoon, Jason Mullen, Luke Holmquist, Jim Dunnigan, Jon McFarland, Brett Roper, Heidi Anderson, Christina Stuart, Bryce Hancock, Pat Braaten, Craig Barfoot, Brian Ertel, Mark Kirk, Molly Hamilton, Ella Humphrey, Nolan Weatherby, Sherry Wolrab, Gwynne Chandler, and all members of the Walters Lab at UW. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation and U.S. Forest Service and supported by the University of Wyoming, Utah State University, and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.Â