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- Library Collection RecordThe Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (ICBEMP) is an interagency effort that includes the development and application of successional modeling. Two of the primarymodels used in…Publication Date 1996
- Interior Columbia Basin
- Northern Great Basin
- Library Collection Record  The K-State Research and Extension Forage Task Force surveyed Kansas rangelands during the course of seasonal changes to enable producers and managers to better estimate the feed value of their…Publication Date 2002
- Kansas
- Library Collection RecordLand - in rangeland - is used in the holistic way (FAO, 1976; Zonneveld, 1972) and therefore includes vegetation, soil, rock and water. This paper will deal with vegetation mainly, since vegetation…
- Library Collection RecordRangelands span a variety of ecosystems including grasslands, savannas, sagebrush steppe, shrublands, tundra, mountain meadows and deserts. The variety of life and its processes on them (biodiversity…
- Library Collection RecordAn article looking at rangelands and climate change with respect to mitigation, adaptation, and co-benefits.
- Library Collection RecordRuminant animals are one of the man'es most valuable and renewable resources. As protein is one of the most limiting in human alimentation, the ruminants are indispensable utilizing marginal…
- Library Collection RecordThe 2005 Nevada Rangeland Vegetation Survey was conducted as a collaborative effort between the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) Department of Resource Economics and the University of Nevada…Publication Date 2005
- Nevada
- Library Collection RecordThis paper discusses developments in our understanding about rangeland ecology and rangeland dynamics in the last 20 years. Before the late 1980’s, the mainstream view in range ecology was that…
- Library Collection RecordEffective inventory, monitoring and assessment requires planning that identifies why monitoring is to be undertaken, what will be monitored, where monitoring will occur, who will monitor, how long…
- Library Collection RecordThe interactions among climate, ecosystems, and the welfare of human societies are becoming increasingly salient issues in research, development, and policy worldwide.  One component of our…
- Africa
- Kenya
- Laikipia Maasai Pastoralist Areas
- Library Collection RecordVegetation data were collected at 30 randomly located sample points during June 2009. Data were collected using both ocular estimation and line-point intercept transects each describing fuel load…Publication Date 2010
- Southeastern Idaho
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- climate variability
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2015
- climate variability
- Grazing Ecology and Management
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2014
- climate variability
- supplemental feeding
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- climate variability
- irrigated pasture
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- climate variability
- rangeland ecology
- rangeland plants
- plant physiology
- supplemental feeding
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2014
- economics
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- climate variability
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2015
- climate variability
- economics
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- supplemental feeding
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- supplemental feeding
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordDescription not available.Publication Date 2014
- supplemental feeding
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- climate variability
- Library Collection RecordRiparian habitats historically constituted 1% of the land mass in western North America. Within the past 100 years, an estimated 95% of this habitat has been altered, degraded or destroyed due to a…
- Western United States
- Library Collection RecordAnyone who lives in the West County of St. Louis knows the next chapter of the story. Like urban deer populations that thrive in subdivisions with no predators, wild horse populations expanded…Publication Date 2009
- 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 RecordWolves have been re-introduced across the Western United States and in 2005, they reached Oregon for the first time in over 60 years. To some, this event marks a milestone in repairing fragile…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordWolves have been re-introduced across the Western United States and in 2005, they reached Oregon for the first time in over 60 years. To some, this event marks a milestone in repairing fragile…Publication Date 2012
- wildlife
- Mexican gray wolf
- 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 RecordSoil and water conservation is the keystone to sustainable livestock grazing and maintenance of native species on our western rangelands. Good rangeland management requires the ability to assess…Publication Date 2010
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- Library Collection RecordRichard Golden, Queenslands 2008 grazier and environmentalist of the year meets with John Taylor of the University of Queensland - Gatton to discuss managing in the variable climate of Australia.…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordJohn Taylor, a resident of Brisbane Australia, discusses the floods of 2011 that left his neighborhood surrounded by water and without power for several days.Publication Date 2012
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36 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 RecordIn this video, Heather Throop and Laurie Abbott of New Mexico State University, along with Mike Chuk of the Desert Channels Group and Andrew Ash of CSIRO discuss the "missing carbon" in the…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordTodd Sloat is a big part of the Fall River Mills community. Not only is he the local football coach, he is also coordinating many resource conservation projects in the Pit River watershed. The trust…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordAround the world, grasslands systems are converting into woody shrubland systems. In southern New Mexico, a combination of federal, state, and scientific agencies and institutions have teamed up to…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordWatch Tom Swetnam describe how fire management is changing in response to climate change. This was a recorded address for the plenary session of the Society for Range Management's 66th annual…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordBob Henson from the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research helps us understand 20th century temperature changes and what this can tell us about the future.Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordAtmosNews takes a lighthearted look at an unexpected analogy, explaining why some people call carbon dioxide (and the other greenhouse gases) the steroids of the climate system. Statistics and…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordClimate Central research scientist, Dr. Heidi Cullen, and Governor Brian Schweitzer, discuss the changing climate in Montana and its impact on trout fishing and energy consumption, and explore…Publication Date 2008
- Library Collection RecordToday, about one in four molecules of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere come from human activity, mainly burning fossil fuels. We also know that carbon dioxide, or CO2, is a "greenhouse gas…Publication Date 2008
- 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 RecordCreating and selling carbon sequestration credits from western U.S. rangelands and pastures.Publication Date 2009
- Library Collection RecordRangeland ecosystems provide critical habitat and services that not only support human civilization, but all the other plants and animals in these arid arid environments. As it is fragmented by urban…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordIn this video, Laurie Abbott of New Mexico State University talks with colleagues Derek Bailey,Milton Thomas, and Alfredo Gonzalez about the environmental and genetic factors that determine how…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordIn February 2013, the Noble Foundation and GrowSafe Systems co-hosted a booth at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association convention. Visitors were interviewed at the booth in "Cattle Chat…Publication Date 2013
- Library Collection RecordN/APublication Date 2015