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VideoPublished: 2018
Dan Robinett discusses the various kinds of vegetation that thrive in Southeastern Arizona. Dan also talks about the effects of mesquite encroachment within the region…
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Technical ReportPublished: 2018
Making changes on the farm or ranch involves taking risks. One or two years spent experimenting can lead to a financial hit too difficult to recover from. That’s where…
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VideoPublished: 2018
Amy Ganguli details the changing nature of grassland vegetation within New Mexico and the Mexican state of Chihuahua. She provides information on how grasslands can be…
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VideoPublished: 2018
Public lands are lands and waters owned by all Americans and managed for us by the federal government. Over one quarter of America’s land mass is public land. These 640…
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VideoPublished: 2018
Dr. Mike Crimmins discusses the current state of drought in Southeast Arizona and where the region is headed. He examines trends in rainfall within the region. WSARE Brush…
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Technical ReportPublished: 2018
What happens when you do a ten year experiment with researchers, ranchers, staff from environmental organizations, and federal and state land managers? This interactive…
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OtherPublished: 2018
Cultivating Climate Resilience on Farms and Ranches describes the changing regional weather patterns throughout the United States and the risks that these changes present…
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OtherPublished: 2018
Fire safety in the wildland-urban interface including your hoe and landscape.
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WebsitePublished: 2018
A story map about ranch management for cows and quail in Texas. NRCS Conservation Roadtrip.
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Technical Report
Guide to Co-Developing Drought Preparation Plans for Livestock Grazing on Southwest National Forests
Published: 2018This Guide is one output of a long-term project organized by researchers from the University of Arizona which intended to address drought concerns for livestock grazing in…
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OtherPublished: 2018
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We analyzed the use of fire to…
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OtherPublished: 2018
Although stocking rate is often described as the most important decision livestock managers make, most environmental concerns associated with cattle ranching in the…
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OtherPublished: 2018
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis, hereafter bluegrass) invasion in the northern Great Plains is reducing biodiversity and…
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WebsitePublished: 2018
Life on the Range is an educational project that showcases stories about the ever-changing landscape of ranching, multiple-use management, entrepreneurial spirit, family…
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OtherPublished: 2018
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) is a costly noxious weed to manage in the Northern Great Plains; it invades rangelands and…
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Journal Issue/ArticlePublished: 2018
The Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) was historically distributed throughout the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Extensive predator removal…
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Journal Issue/ArticlePublished: 2018
The Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) was included in the 1973 Endangered Species Act listing of the gray wolf (C. lupus), but then listed separately as a subspecies in…
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WebsitePublished: 2018
A Purdue University researcher led development of a free, web-based application that will allow those using unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to easily log their flight-…
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Technical ReportPublished: 2018
Ecological sites are a conceptual landscape classification system used to interpret potential across the landscape. The fundamental assumption of ecological sites is that…
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VideoPublished: 2017
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Technical ReportPublished: 2017
The redeveloped DroughtView is a web-based decision-support tool that combines satellite-derived measures of surface greenness with additional geospatial data so that…
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The Carson National Forest’s Wild Horse Adoption Program focuses on the adoption of a wild horse named Cinch.
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Technical ReportPublished: 2017
This study looks at the cost and return estimates for typical cow/calf operations in each of the five ranching regions of Arizona.
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VideoPublished: 2017
The Carson National Forest’s Wild Horse Adoption Program, focuses on the unique rewards and challenges of adopting an ungentled wild horse.
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AudioPublished: 2017
The Carson National Forest’s Wild Horse Adoption Program focuses on the unique benefits of adopting a wild horse.
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VideoPublished: 2017
The Carson National Forest’s Wild Horse Adoption Program, focuses on why the adoption program exists and the value it brings to the public.
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OtherPublished: 2017
Just as identifying plants is the baseline skill for rangeland professionals, the ability to assess the condition of grazing livestock by observing them is…
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OtherPublished: 2017
In this publication, we will walk through the steps of an easy to use framework that will help you develop a contingency plan for drought and any other…
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VideoPublished: 2017
Fire used to be as natural on the landscape as rain. After years of fire suppression, the vegetation on the landscape has shifted. In Arizona, places like Altar Valley…
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VideoPublished: 2017
Over the last 100 years, woody species have invaded grassland around the globe.Dr. Steven Archer at the University of Arizona is working to understand the potential of…
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WebsitePublished: 2017
Keeping an Eye on Drought: Satellite Based Drought Monitoring and Assessment
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OtherPublished: 2017
Land-use and land cover changes impact the distribution of landscape features in rangelands and wildlife use of the landscape. To…
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Energy-Related Traffic Increases Fugitive Dust, with Mixed Effects on Bakken Cropland Trophic Levels
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Restoring Woody-Encroached Savanna and Cattail-Invaded Wetlands Using Prescribed Burning and Grazing
Published: 2017Prairie-Oak Savanna is a temperate, globally-unique, endangered habitat type characterized by old-growth Bur Oak (Quercus…
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OtherPublished: 2017
Declines in pollinator populations worldwide are threatening pollination that supports native plant communities and global food…
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OtherPublished: 2017
There is a concern about the lack of regeneration of riparian hardwood forest communities in the Middle Sheyenne River Watershed of…
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OtherPublished: 2017
Watersheds are complex systems that are influenced by many factors including geomorphology, climate, soil, vegetation, and land…
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OtherPublished: 2017
Modern range scientists and managers are tasked with feeding more people than ever before while maintaining or improving the ecological…
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WebsitePublished: 2017
The Great Basin Fire Science Exchange connects land managers and scientists to improve pre- and post-fire management decisions by providing relevant information and access…
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Technical ReportPublished: 2017
This technical reference (TR) provides instructions for the application of the PFC protocol. It is not intended to serve as a textbook addressing every aspect of stream…
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Technical ReportPublished: 2017
The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension participated in cooperative efforts to monitor rangeland recovery and assess forage availability after the Wallow Fire that…
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AudioPublished: 2017
Learn about Wyoming's wild horse population and management issues with keeping the population at a level where horses and livestock can survive. To learn more, visit…
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BookPublished: 2017
This book provides an unprecedented synthesis of the current status of scientific and management knowledge regarding global rangelands and the major challenges that…
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AudioPublished: 2017
The Carson National Forest's Wild horse adoption program, focusing on the Forest Service’s efforts to preserve wild horses in the west.
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Technical ReportPublished: 2017
Knowing how much and when precipitation fell in your pasture, allotment or land management unit is a key variable for sound decision making and requires collecting…
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VideoPublished: 2016
Larry Allen spent more than 40 years in the Forest Service. In this video he reflects on what he saw throughout his career.
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OtherPublished: 2016
Brine is a by-product of oil and gas extraction that can have profound impacts on soil chemistry and vegetation assemblages…
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