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vthokee

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I’m trying to find a website that I use to look st that shows the elk migrations. It would show the winter,spring,etc migrations as well as past wildfires in the units. It has been a couple years since I looked at the website but I figured with everyone on here someone would know what I’m talking about. The website would also break it down by units and state
 

Mrfoozle

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onXmaps has all of these data points that you can turn on/off on the maps. I think they even offer a free trial if i remember correctly.
 

Ndstevens

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onXmaps has all of these data points that you can turn on/off on the maps. I think they even offer a free trial if i remember correctly.
Where exactly is the feature of elk migration patterns your saying is on the app? Yes there is a burn layer I'm familiar with but never heard of or seen any layer for the other....

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vthokee

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It’s not OnX that I know. I’ve been using OnX for years. I didn’t know that it showed old burn areas. Maybe it’s only on the desktop version.
 

beez33

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Phone version has current wildfires and historical fires. I don't have a migration layer.
 

Mrfoozle

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Ah, this may actually be state dependent. On the desktop, for colorado i have the following layer available:

CO Species Activities Data
Big Game Migration and Species Data (Colorado Parks and Wildlife). Please note that this layer is not available for off-grid use.

Hope that helps!
 

fngTony

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How do you see that layer?

In this menu, if you scroll down.
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vthokee

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I figured it out this morning. Thanks for the help with the OnX features I hadn’t been using.
 
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