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PFRA Grazing Management Conserves Biodiversity
Author
Bristol, B.
Weins, T.
Publisher
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Shrinking grassland habitats across Prairie Canada are resulting in increased societal values for biodiversity within the remaining rangeland resources. The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration(PFRA) manages 929,000 hectares in the Prairie and Boreal Plain Ecozones across three Prairie Provinces. Management of these ranges resources accomplishes two main objectives:(1)sustaining economic viability of the rural community through provision of livestock grazing and (2)conservation of soil, water and biodiversity resources. PFRA uses the tools of inventory, research and management to accomplish these objectives. The 87 pastures are managed toward the "good and excellent" range condition classes which conserves biodiversity and is a working model of sustainable management.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Other
Collection
Rangelands West
Keywords
Canada
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