The fourth of five years on this study has been completed. This study is to determine range condition classes on grazing allotments of lands grazed by domestic livestock in the Jackson Hole area of Wyoming. This year particular attention was paid to the genus Agropyron (see project of Scott Fisher) and the distribution of shrubs (see project of Jerry Waitman). Also a special study was undertaken with the Teton and Yellowstone National Parks of exclosure areas. One of these at Berry Creek is being studied by Neal Guse. Project Number 85
The glacial outwash plains in Jackson Hole support what appears to be a homogeneous cover of sagebru...
A comparative study of coyote (Canis latrans) home range, activity, habitat use, and diet in Grand T...
During the period of 1937 to 1940 the Department of Agronomy of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Sta...
During the summer of 1961, preliminary investigations were carried on for a proposed three year stud...
The summer of 1959 was spent in Teton County doing a study on the genus Agropyron and completing par...
Increased utilization of our national parks by the public has resulted in the expansion of existing ...
During 1964 new range research was begun in Teton County, Wyoming. The project is concerned largely ...
A summary of the available information on the ecology of the Rocky Mountains, intermountain basins, ...
<p>Seasonal ranges of pronghorn and bighorn sheep in green in the study area, as they overlap with t...
The reader is referred to pages 6 through 8 in Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Research Jour...
During the 1959 summer field season in the Jackson Hole area, a new project was started. This projec...
During the period from July 16 through August 29, a general survey of the mammalian fauna of the nor...
There is continued need for a better understanding of range vegetation and its use by range animals....
Because of the ongoing controversy about shrub forage value for different ungulates and significance...
The scientific study of rangelands in the western United States, started with the first collection o...
The glacial outwash plains in Jackson Hole support what appears to be a homogeneous cover of sagebru...
A comparative study of coyote (Canis latrans) home range, activity, habitat use, and diet in Grand T...
During the period of 1937 to 1940 the Department of Agronomy of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Sta...
During the summer of 1961, preliminary investigations were carried on for a proposed three year stud...
The summer of 1959 was spent in Teton County doing a study on the genus Agropyron and completing par...
Increased utilization of our national parks by the public has resulted in the expansion of existing ...
During 1964 new range research was begun in Teton County, Wyoming. The project is concerned largely ...
A summary of the available information on the ecology of the Rocky Mountains, intermountain basins, ...
<p>Seasonal ranges of pronghorn and bighorn sheep in green in the study area, as they overlap with t...
The reader is referred to pages 6 through 8 in Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Research Jour...
During the 1959 summer field season in the Jackson Hole area, a new project was started. This projec...
During the period from July 16 through August 29, a general survey of the mammalian fauna of the nor...
There is continued need for a better understanding of range vegetation and its use by range animals....
Because of the ongoing controversy about shrub forage value for different ungulates and significance...
The scientific study of rangelands in the western United States, started with the first collection o...
The glacial outwash plains in Jackson Hole support what appears to be a homogeneous cover of sagebru...
A comparative study of coyote (Canis latrans) home range, activity, habitat use, and diet in Grand T...
During the period of 1937 to 1940 the Department of Agronomy of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Sta...