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- Library Collection RecordA Report Summarizing the Large Landscape Conservation Workshop August 16-17, 2012 National Conservation Training Center Shepherdstown, West VirginiaPublication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordLarge landscape conservation is “not a specific scale but a vantage point.†This is how Lynn Scarlett began her summary of the National Workshop on Large Landscape Conservation (October 2014,…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordLarge landscape conservation is “not a specific scale but a vantage point.†This is how Lynn Scarlett began her summary of the National Workshop on Large Landscape Conservation (October 2014,…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordLarge landscape conservation is “not a specific scale but a vantage point.†This is how Lynn Scarlett began her summary of the National Workshop on Large Landscape Conservation (October 2014,…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordLarge landscape conservation is “not a specific scale but a vantage point.†This is how Lynn Scarlett began her summary of the National Workshop on Large Landscape Conservation (October 2014,…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe Sustainable Rangelands Roundtable (SRR) recognizes the unique contributions rangeland resources make to the nation's wellbeing. To communicate the importance of these commodity and amenity…Publication Date 2008
- Library Collection RecordNebraskw NRCS quick reference guide for ecological site descriptions foind in MLRA 65.Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe foraging behavior of herbivores may appear to be little more than the idle wanderings of animals in search of food and a place to rest. A closer look reveals a sophisticated process by which…Publication Date 1999
- foraging
- Behaviour
- herbivores
- Library Collection RecordOperant and classical conditioning provide powerful techniques for understanding and controlling animal behavior. In classical conditioning, behavior changes when an arbitrary stimulus predicts the…Publication Date 1999
- animals
- animal behavior
- operant conditioning
- Library Collection RecordEmploying livestock to manipulate vegetation is as old as grazing itself. Promoting grazing to manage vegetation as a paid service – typically called prescribed or targeted grazing – is a more…Publication Date 2006
- sheep
- 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…
- Library Collection RecordRiparian-wetland areas are some of the most productive resources found on public and private lands. They are highly prized for their recreation, fish and wildlife, water supply, cultural, and…Publication Date 1998
- Library Collection RecordRiparian areas of the southwestern United States have been receiving more attention in recent years. Much of the increased attention can be attributed to the fact that riparian areas occur near water…Publication Date 2007
- Library Collection RecordOften the most damaging and long-lasting impact of a wildfire takes the form of post-fire invasion and aggressive reestablishment of noxious weeds. This book, which was written with land owners and…Publication Date 2002
- wildfires
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- Library Collection RecordAbstract not availablePublication Date 2001
- soil management
- assessment
- 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 RecordGrasshoppers have been a visible, frustrating pest of rangeland, field crops, and gardens since Oklahoma was first settled. While we do not encounter spectacular, widespread grasshopper outbreaks…Publication Date 2004
- rangelands
- insects
- Oklahoma
- damage
- Lucerne
- Oklahoma
- 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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