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- Library Collection RecordTo effectively manage weeds, information on the individual species' distribution and habitat is required. Both habitat and distribution can be described at a range of scales. In this study the…Publication Date 2004
- habitat
- soil surveys
- invasive species
- Library Collection RecordAbstract not availablePublication Date 1990
- range management
- Australia
- range management
- Library Collection RecordExtensive areas of Australia's semi -arid and arid grazing lands have been degraded. The present extent and seriousness of rangeland degradation is not precisely known because there is no simple…Publication Date 1990
- rehabilitation
- range management
- Australia
- restoration techniques
- Library Collection RecordThe conservation of biodiversity in the rangelands cannot occur solely in National Parks - the arid lands environment is too risky and too extensive. Deciding what level of protection is needed…Publication Date 1992
- range management
- frameworks
- methods
- Australia
- biodiversity conservation
- conservation
- Library Collection RecordThe dramatic change in the western world's economic environment is characterised by lower inflation, unserviceable indebtedness, lower commodity prices, greater environmental awareness and a…Publication Date 1992
- range management
- economics
- Financial market
- agribusiness and business economics
- Australia
- economics
- financial environment
- ownership structures
- rangeland management
- Library Collection RecordWe studied three sites in Central Australia with a range of use by cattle to see whether the soil had lost its capacity to support the vegetation assemblages present prior to grazing, and also to…Publication Date 1992
- range management
- Australia
- Central Australia
- rangeland condition
- Library Collection RecordThe quantitative climax and its successional (equilibrium) dynamics is questioned for rangelands driven by unpredictable climatic events. An alternative model is that of state and transition (driven…Publication Date 1996
- climatic factors
- monitoring
- Equilibrium theory
- range management
- Queensland
- Library Collection RecordAbstract not Available.Publication Date 1996
- rangelands
- Australia
- biodiversity
- invasive species
- Nature conservation
- Library Collection RecordFire has potential in the management of invasive exotic shrubs in northern Australian tropical woodlands. Rubbervine (Cryptostegia grandiflora) is fire- sensitive, experiencing significant effects on…Publication Date 1996
- fires
- management
- models
- invasive species
- Northern Australia
- Library Collection RecordDegradation of rangeland and soil as consequences of land use poses threat to sustainable agriculture. Degradation could be as a result of overgrazing and climate change. This could result in…Publication Date 2015
- invasive species
- grassland
- Opuntia humifusa
- rangeland degradation
- SNAP model
- South Africa
- Library Collection RecordInvasive cacti have been identified by the natural resource management community as a major threat to the biodiversity and primary production values of the rangelands of Australia. A number of…Publication Date 2010
- Cacti
- invasive species
- rangelands
- Library Collection RecordInvaded landscapes must be managed to ensure they remain productive, ecological frameworks have been developed to determine which populations should be managed (Moody and Mack 1988). However, many of…Publication Date 2008
- invasive species
- grazing lands
- Library Collection RecordNAISMA is a network of professionals challenged by invasive species. NAISMA's members are a diverse group of individuals who are involved in implementing invasive species management programs at…
- invasive species
- Weeds
- North America
- Library Collection RecordThis StoryMap shares the work of an interdisciplinary group studying resilience from the viewpoint of ranchers and land managers across the American West. Their goal is to share information from the…Publication Date 2022
- adaptive management
- resilience
- climate change
- economy
- rancher
- invasive species
- Library Collection RecordInformation on prevention, early detection, rapid response, control, management, restoration, research and education regarding invasive species.
- invasive species
- management techniques
- research
- education
- United States
- Library Collection RecordContains weed species profiles and lists, the Southwest Exotic Mapping Program, the Alien Plant Ranking system and the Arizona Wildlands Invasive Plant Database.
- invasive species
- mapping
- noxious plants
- Arizona
- Southwest
- species lists
- United States
- Library Collection Record
17 Thistles
A section from the US NPS's Integrated Pest Management Manual.- pest management
- invasive species
- Thistles
- United States
- Library Collection Record
18 Weeds
Features publications on weeds, many of which are available online.- Weeds
- management techniques
- invasive species
- control methods
- United States
- Library Collection RecordThis NRCS bulletin discusses ways to measure rangeland health and the need to develop indicators based on sound science, yet understandable to the public.
- management
- standards
- invasive species
- soil aggregates
- bare ground
- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- NRCS
- rangeland health
- United States
- Library Collection RecordPart of the USDA National Agricultural Library, the Center provides information on US and international invasive plants, animals and microbes and their associated economic impacts.
- invasive species
- United States
- Library Collection RecordEcologically-based invasive plant management (EBIPM)  combines state and transition models and successional management as a framework to make the best management decisions for a given landscape…
- invasive grasses
- invasive species
- United States
- Library Collection RecordThis expanded guide is designed to be an information resource for Arizona ranchers. The guide contains extension-developed information on a wide range of issues related to Arizona ranch management,…
- range management
- ranching
- grazing
- recreation
- grazing systems
- Library Collection RecordThe Grazing Land Conservation Initiative (GLCI) is a nationwide collaborative process of individuals and organizations working to maintain and improve the management, productivity, and health of the…
- range management
- ranching
- grazing management
- grazing
- grasslands
- grazing systems
- Library Collection RecordMonitoring the expansion and impact of exotic and invasive plants is a task that can be accomplished at various levels. Traditionally, activities to study and monitor exotic plants have been the…Publication Date 2007
- invasive species
- Library Collection RecordThe mission of California Department of Fish & Wildlife's Habitat Conservation Planning Branch is to provide for the conservation, protection, restoration, and management of fish, wildlife,…
- endangered species
- invasive species
- forests
- lakes
- streams
- California
- California Environmental Quality Act
- environmental quality
- mitigation
- native plants
- Streambed
- Library Collection RecordRangeland economics is the application of economic theory and principles to issues related to rangeland management. Historically, it has been used to decide whether a rangeland or ranch management…Publication Date 2012
- invasive species
- ranch management
- ranch values
- United States
- Library Collection RecordThe 405 acre Plant Materials Center (PMC), near Palmer was established by the Alaska Legislature in 1972 to promote the state’s agricultural industry. Grains, grasses, fruits, potatoes, shrubs, and…Publication Date 2010
- grasses
- fruits
- shrubs
- trees
- invasive species
- Horticulture
- Potatoes
- Pathology
- Ethnobotany
- grain crops
- Alaska
- Arctic
- Library Collection RecordIn the United States, the current distribution of big sagebrush ranges from Washington and California east to the Dakotas and Nebraska. In the future, areas where sagebrush will expand, the leading…Publication Date 2014
- drought
- sagebrush
- regeneration
- range management
- Library Collection RecordLeafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) is a widely established perennial weed in North Dakota, infesting approximately 990,000 acres of land in 2005 (North Dakota Department of Agriculture survey). The…Publication Date 2013
- invasive species
- Euphorbia esula
- North Dakota
- Library Collection RecordLeafy spurge is a long-lived, deep-rooted perennial that reproduces both vegetatively and by seed production. Seeds usually germinate in the spring when conditions are favorable but some can…
- invasive species
- Euphorbia esula
- North Dakota
- Library Collection RecordNorth Dakota Law (NDCC § 4.1-47-02) requires every person to do all things necessary and proper to control the spread of noxious weeds. The Noxious Weeds staff of the Plant Industries Division…
- weed control
- Plant biology
- invasive species
- North Dakota
- Library Collection RecordLeafy spurge is an exotic perennial weed that infests over 800,000 acres in North Dakota. Although leafy spurge can be successfully controlled with herbicides, treating large acreages is not cost-…
- weed control
- invasive species
- insects
- Euphorbia esula
- North Dakota
- Flea Beetle