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Navigating a Changing Landscape: Combined Impacts of Land Use Change and Climate Variability on Wildebeest Migration in East Africa

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2025-12-16Author
Langer, Emily
Publisher
University of Wisconsin--Stout
Department
Conservation Biology
Advisor(s)
Bessert, Michael
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This study explores how the contemporary patterns of wildebeest migration in East Africa have
been shaped by land use change and climate variability. Contemporary spatial and temporal
patterns of wildebeest migration were determined using literature reviews and global positioning
systems data and then visualized with geographic information systems. These were then
compared to earlier migration patterns to identify any shifts that may have occurred. Land use
changes within migration routes were examined using existing literature. Shifts in the long-term
climate trends of the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem were assessed with data from Climate Hazards
InfraRed Precipitation with Stations and NASA Power. Land use change and climate variability
were analyzed in relation to known migration routes, and their combined impacts on
contemporary migration patterns were then determined. This study found that wildebeest
migration patterns remain largely intact with current routes and timing resembling historical
ones. Additionally, the dynamics and predictability of wildebeest migration patterns in the
Serengeti-Mara ecosystem are increasingly at risk due to changes in land use and long-term
shifts in climate trends. Land management strategies and wildebeest conservation efforts should
focus on maintaining habitat connectivity and forage availability along traditional migration
routes. Additionally, further research on the combined impacts of land use change and climate
variability on wildebeest migration in East Africa should be conducted.
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