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- Library Collection RecordAs part of its commitment to volunteer monitoring, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has worked since 1990 to develop a series of guidance manuals for volunteer programs. Volunteer…
- United States
- Library Collection RecordRecord keeping by a rancher is mostly about recording calf weights, open cows, and keeping track of diesel fuel bills. Tracking changes in rangeland and pasture conditions is equally important;…
- Library Collection RecordWe report estimates of declines of natural ecosystems in the United States, provide a rationale for ecosystem-level conservation, discuss decline and threat as criteria for conservation, and relate…
- United States
- Library Collection RecordLevel one monitors changes in plant communities and soils using permanent photo points (see Extension publication L-5216, “Range Monitoring with Photo Pointsâ€). Level two monitoring adds more…
- Texas
- Library Collection RecordLevel one monitors changes in plant communities and soils using permanent photo points. This level requires minimal plant identification skills and requires the least amount of time. It is the…
- Texas
- Library Collection RecordThe attached Allotment Management Plan/Environmental Assessment (AMP/EA) analyzes recommended management actions developed through a 2002 evaluation process for West Warm Springs Allotment to aid…
- Library Collection RecordAnaplasmosis, also known as yellow bag or yellow fever, is an infectious parasitic disease of cattle caused by the microorganism anaplasma marginale. This parasite infects the red blood cells and…
- Library Collection RecordBrucellosis is a contagious, costly disease of ruminant (E.g. cattle, bison and cervids) animals that also affects humans. Although brucellosis can attack other animals, its main threat is to cattle…
- Library Collection RecordThis information was prepared for the Southern Regional Beef Cow-Calf Handbook by John E. McCormack, Extension Veterinarian, University of Georgia. Editorial comments were given by Dr. Robert W.…
- Library Collection RecordLeptospirosis, commonly called “leptoâ€, is caused by three species and five serovars of bacteria, the genus Leptospira. Infected animals, such as cattle, raccoons, skunks, opossums, rodents, deer…
- Library Collection RecordLeptospirosis is an infectious and contagious bacterial disease of most farm animals and many wildlife species. In cattle, leptospirosis can produce an abortion rate of up to 30 percent when it…
- Library Collection RecordThe purpose of Technical Reference 1734-7, Ecological Site Inventory, is to identify the procedures for completing an ecological site inventory and to describe the technique used by the Natural…
- United States
- Library Collection Record
- Library Collection RecordThe National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) impacts 48% of Wyoming’s land mass, much of which are vital to ranchers and the livestock grazing industry. Range improvement projects such as water…
- NEPA
- Wyoming
- environmental protection
- grazing
- permits
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- United States
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- Library Collection RecordRangeland monitoring is the orderly repeated collection, analysis, and interpretation of resource information (data). It can be used to make both short- and long-term management decisions. This…
- Library Collection RecordThe objectives of this article are to provide an overview of the major grazing systems that have been used on rangelands in the western U. S. and Canada, to summarize the conditions under which they…
- livestock
- grazing systems
- rangelands
- Western States (USA)
- Canada
- rotational grazing
- Library Collection RecordThis guide discusses the components of a grazing system by taking you through the grazing management planning process. Information on grazing resource inventory, plan development, pasture…
- grazing management
- grazing
- recreation
- Library Collection RecordOutlines infectious diseases known to occur in nature for wolves, coyotes, foxes, and other wildlife. Â Active disease surveillance programs are in place for wild and captive Mexican wolves.
- wolves
- endangered species
- wildlife management
- Arizona
- Mexican gray wolf
- New Mexico
- Southwestern United States
- Wolf management
- wolf reintroduction
- Library Collection RecordThis fact sheet introduces riparian conversion monitoring. As more and more riparian habitat restoration projects are developed, there is an increased need to monitor the effectiveness of these…
- habitats
- Washington
- Library Collection RecordThis handbook explains the role of both EPA and the tribes in working together to help solve water quality problems caused by nonpoint source pollution. All aspects of the grants-funding process are…
- water use efficiency
- water rights
- water resources
- water pollution
- water management
- pollution control
- water quality
- Library Collection RecordReviews the potential of wolves in Utah and makes predictions regarding the social and economic impacts of wolf recolonization on the livestock industry, on hunter success, and on wildlife managers,…
- wildlife
Direct Link - Library Collection RecordThis technical reference applies to monitoring situations involving a single plant species, such as an indicator species, key species, or weed. It was originally developed for monitoring special…
- Library Collection RecordTrichomoniasis, commonly referred to as “Trich,†is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease in cattle, resulting in abortions and infertility. It is caused by a microscopic protozoan…
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- Library Collection RecordWestern ragweed is one of the most common forbs on Oklahoma rangelands. It has long been considered an aggressive competitor with grasses and is generally unpalatable to cattle. The botanist who…
- prescribed burning
- grazing management
- plants
- Oklahoma
- herbicides
- Library Collection RecordWestern ragweed is one of the most common forbs on Oklahoma rangelands. It has long been considered an aggressive competitor with grasses and is generally unpalatable to cattle. The botanist who…
- prescribed burning
- grazing management
- plants
- Oklahoma
- herbicides
- Library Collection RecordFact sheet
- grasses
- forbs
- legume
- Oklahoma
- Library Collection RecordOklahoma is fortunate to have Lesser Prairie-Chickens and the prai ries and shrublands that support them. However, their range and numbers have decreased significantly from historical levels and con…
- grazing
- fires
- endangered species
- animals
- Oklahoma
- Library Collection RecordRangelands comprise between 40 and 50 percent of all U.S. land and serve the nation both as productive areas for wildlife, recreational use, and livestock grazing and as watersheds. The health and…
- watershed management
- rangelands
- rangeland soils
- evaluation
- vegetation
- Library Collection RecordThe intent of this interagency monitoring guide is to provide the basis for consistent, uniform, and standard utilization studies and residual measurements that are economical, repeatable,…
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