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- Library Collection RecordAn unlikely alliance of ranchers, Indigenous communities and environmentalists is trying to save the Owyhee Canyonlands.Publication Date Mar 30, 2021
- sagebrush
- Oregon
- Library Collection RecordIn Arizona and other western states, ranchers and land managers rely on thousands of miles of permanent wire fencing to manage livestock on rangelands. Patented in 1874, this type of fencing has been…Publication Date 2024
- virtual fence
- Library Collection RecordHuman enterprise has led to large-scale changes in landscapes and altered wildlife population distribution and abundance, necessitating efficient and effective conservation strategies for impacted…Publication Date 2021
- Galliformes
- greater sage-grouse
- Centrocercus urophasianus
- sagebrush
- Artemisia spp.
- Land cover change
- resource selection function
- Translocation
- Library Collection RecordIn this 3-part modeling miniseries, we will take a wide-ranging look at State-and-Transition-Simulation-Models (STSMs) and use the LANDFIRE BpS models as a launching point for inquiry about ecosystem…Publication Date 2021
- Library Collection RecordSpatially patchy fire creates landscape-level diversity that in turn stabilizes several rangeland ecosystem services, including forage production and habitat availability. To enhance biodiversity and…Publication Date 2021
- diversity
- stability
- fire-grazing interaction
- Great Plains
- temporal variation
- Library Collection RecordRandy Swaty (LANDFIRE Ecologist) & Dr. Priscilla Nyamai (Asst. Professor, Grand Valley State Univ.) will discuss how integrating STSMs in the classroom (NEW! and in a professional setting) may be…Publication Date 2021
- Library Collection RecordAcross the western United States, pinyon and juniper woodlands are undergoing significant changes that are of concern to land managers and the communities who depend on them. In some areas, the…Publication Date 2021
- Library Collection RecordThe intersection of expanding human development and wildland landscapes—the “wildland–urban interface” or WUI—is one of the most vexing contexts for fire management because it involves complex…Publication Date 2021
- Library Collection RecordConceptually, drought is a water shortage due to reduced rainfall compared to long-term, normal baseline conditions specific to geographical extents with ecological, social, and economic consequences…Publication Date 2020
- Library Collection RecordThe choice of remediation of oil-produced water (aka brine) spills depends on the severity of contamination, environmental factors, cost-effectiveness, and relative efficiency of salt removal. The…Publication Date 2020
- brine
- soil properties
- remediation
- evaporation pits
- Bakken Formation
- Williston Basin
- upper Great Plains
- gypsum
- Organic amendments
- Library Collection RecordIn the fall of 2013, film maker Robin “Buz†Kloot, teamed up with the Natural Resources Conservation Service on a project to share the important role soil plays in all our lives. He began with a…Publication Date 2019
- soil
- health
- Properties
- soil types
- Library Collection RecordCore Ideas “Wicking” salts from brine-impacted soils may be an effective means of remediation. Wicking materials reduced the mass of Na in brine-impacted soil columns up to 88%. This method may…Publication Date 2019
- brine
- brine-contaminated soils
- remediation
- soil salinity
- Williston Basin
- Library Collection RecordDr. Mitch McClaran and Elise Gornish discuss the Santa Rita's history as a grassland and the changing nature of mesquite populations within it. The nature of how this change effects wildlife is…Publication Date 2018
- brush control
- management
- mesquite
- grassland management
- grasslands
- wildlife
- history
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
- WSARE Brush Management Workshop 1
- Library Collection RecordMark Heitlinger discusses the significance of the Santa Rita region. Mark provides historic information that illustrates the significance of the range and it's importance to the research mission…Publication Date 2018
- brush control
- management
- history
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
- WSARE Brush Management Workshop 1
- Library Collection RecordPublic 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 million acres are managed…Publication Date 2018
- land
- Manager
- Federal Agencies
- Federal Lands
- Bureau of Land Management
- Forest Service
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Library Collection RecordThe 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 2015. Early accounts of its…Publication Date 2018
- Canis lupus baileyi
- Genetic integrity
- Genetic swamping
- historical range
- recovery
- Library Collection RecordThe Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) was historically distributed throughout the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Extensive predator removal campaigns during the early 20th…Publication Date 2018
- Arizona
- conservation genomics
- gray wolves
- hybridization
- New Mexico
- single nucleotide polymorphisms
- Library Collection RecordAmy 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 restored and other treatment…Publication Date 2018
- brush control
- management
- vegetation
- grassland management
- grasslands
- New Mexico
- Chihuahua
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
- WSARE Brush Management Workshop 1
- Library Collection RecordDan Robinett discusses the various kinds of vegetation that thrive in Southeastern Arizona. Dan also talks about the effects of mesquite encroachment within the region that alter vegetation cover.…Publication Date 2018
- brush control
- management
- vegetation
- mesquite
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
- WSARE Brush Management Workshop 1
- January 22
- 2018
- Altar Valley
- Library Collection RecordDr. 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 Management Workshop 1,…Publication Date 2018
- brush control
- management
- climate change
- drought
- rainfall
- Arizona
- Santa Rita Experimental Range
- WSARE Brush Management Workshop 1
- Library Collection RecordFire 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 have found that a unique group…Publication Date 2017
- brush control
- management
- vegetation
- fire suppression
- Library Collection RecordOver 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 grasslands to be invaded so…Publication Date 2017
- brush control
- woody plants
- grasslands
- management
- Library Collection RecordThe Carson National Forest’s Wild Horse Adoption Program, focuses on why the adoption program exists and the value it brings to the public.Publication Date 2017
- horses
- wild burros
- wild horses
- Library Collection RecordThe Carson National Forest’s Wild Horse Adoption Program, focuses on the unique rewards and challenges of adopting an ungentled wild horse.Publication Date 2017
- horses
- wild burros
- wild horses
- Library Collection RecordPublication Date 2017
- horses
- wild burros
- wild horses
- Library Collection RecordSteve Riggs and his ancestors have ranched in Southern Arizona for over 100 years. Now that he is reaching retirement, Riggs reflects on a lifetime of ranching, what he has learned and what he thinks…Publication Date 2016
- Library Collection RecordRangelands have numerous uses. Everything from energy creation to wildlife conservation happens on the worlds rangelands.Publication Date 2016
- Library Collection RecordThrough a lifetime on the land in southern Colorado, Betty Shahan has served as a leader in integrating conservation and ranching. The Chama Peak Land Alliance, of which Betty is a founding member,…Publication Date 2016
- Library Collection RecordLarry Allen spent more than 40 years in the Forest Service. In this video he reflects on what he saw throughout his career.Publication Date 2016
- Library Collection RecordIn the United States, ranchers are having trouble finding suitable successors. The bright lights of urban living are steering the younger rural population away from their inheritance. Leaving…Publication Date 2016
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2015
- climate variability
- Grazing Ecology and Management
- Library Collection Record
32 The Drought
Extreme drought has been predicted for the grasslands of Southern New Mexico, but this isn't the first time the dusty Otero Mesa has experienced drought. Laurie Abbott, of New Mexico State…Publication Date 2015 - Library Collection RecordEcosystem services have been extensively studied in recent decades. Most of the thousands of scholarly papers published on the subject have focused on describing the production, spatial extent, and…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordN/APublication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordIn the high desert of southern Arizona and New Mexico, almost a million acres of important habitats and nearly 30 at-risk species are being protected and conserved…by a coalition of ranchers who…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordPublication Date 2015
- Library Collection Record"A Working Ranch with an effective medusahead management program" follows the science-based management plan developed to treat an increasing infestation of medusahead, and other annual…Publication Date 2015
- invasive species
- grasses
- ranches
- ranching
- annuals
- Medusa Head
- Medusa-head
- medusahead
- Oregon
- Library Collection RecordPublication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordAll wild cats are important to ecosystem functioning because they are apex predators and therefore impact the entire food chain. In Southern Arizona, the top predator is the mountain lion, but over…Publication Date 2015
- jaguars
- wildlife
- Library Collection RecordN/APublication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordIn this second of a six-part webinar series, Leon Atwell and Jack Newcomb of the Coalition for Community Excellence talk about how to create vision and mission statements that will inspire and guide…Publication Date 2015
- sustainability
- video
- webinar
- Library Collection RecordIn the United States, ranchers are having trouble finding suitable successors. The bright lights of urban living are steering the younger rural population away from their inheritance. Leaving…Publication Date 2015
- ranching
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordIn this first of a six-part webinar series, Leon Atwell and Quincy Ellis of the Coalition for Community Excellence talk about how to build and sustain your GLC. Atwell and Ellis share the techniques…Publication Date 2015
- video
- webinar
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2015
- climate variability
- economics
- Library Collection RecordN/APublication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2014
- climate variability
- supplemental feeding
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2014
- economics
- Library Collection RecordIn Nappan, Nova Scotia, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research scientist Yousef Papadopoulos is developing new grass and legume mixtures for cattle forage to improve the quality of meat and growth…Publication Date 2014
- beef cattle
- research
- grass-fed beef
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2014
- ecological thresholds
- rangeland ecology