Natural resource managers need flexibility in implementation of management practices due to the unpredictable nature of the environment being managed.� The ability to adapt management prescriptions for grazing allotments on federal land is complicated by many factors.� Laws, regulations, policies, and their interpretation and implementation at various decision levels can confound efforts to apply adaptability in grazing management. �Different barriers to the application of adaptability in managing federal grazing allotments are discussed to provide a basis for identifying potential solutions.
Oral presentation and poster titles, abstracts, and authors from the Society for Range Management (SRM) Annual Meetings and Tradeshows, from 2013 forward.