The use of fire to manage grasslands for wildlife is a relatively new management option for resource managers in the Northern Great Plains (NGP). Nearly all of the burning during the past 20-25 years has been conducted without the aid of specific guidelines for the region. This state-of-the-art set of recommendations was compiled because of this void. Records of 902 grassland fires (primarily on U.S. Fish and Wildlife lands), personal experiences, and synopses of other published fire research were used in developing the guidelines in this manual. Fifty-two percent of the 902 fires were in native prairie grasslands with lesser amounts in tame and native grass plantings, wetlands, and woodlands. Prescription grassland fires averaged 31 ha (77...
This publication is a review of selected literature about prescribed burning in the Northern Great P...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Large grazing ungulates—notably cattle, elk and American bison—if given a choice exhibit a grazing p...
This publication provides guidelines with reasons, criteria, techniques, and examples of simple pres...
The interacting forces of climate, fire and grazing formed and maintained the grasslands of the Grea...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
10 pp., 1 graph, 1 table, 5 illustrationsPrescribed burning is an effective brush management techniq...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
Paul D. Ohlenbush, James W. Kunkel & Brad Williams, Prescribed burning programs, Kansas State Univer...
In North America, suppression of natural fire regimes has degraded grassland ecosystems. Land manage...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We ...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
Fire can be a powerful tool for the management and conservation of remaining grasslands in the north...
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
This publication is a review of selected literature about prescribed burning in the Northern Great P...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Large grazing ungulates—notably cattle, elk and American bison—if given a choice exhibit a grazing p...
This publication provides guidelines with reasons, criteria, techniques, and examples of simple pres...
The interacting forces of climate, fire and grazing formed and maintained the grasslands of the Grea...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
10 pp., 1 graph, 1 table, 5 illustrationsPrescribed burning is an effective brush management techniq...
This circular provides an overview of the use of fire in grassland management. It describes the hist...
Paul D. Ohlenbush, James W. Kunkel & Brad Williams, Prescribed burning programs, Kansas State Univer...
In North America, suppression of natural fire regimes has degraded grassland ecosystems. Land manage...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We ...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
Fire can be a powerful tool for the management and conservation of remaining grasslands in the north...
The practice of burning grass is an old one. It was extensively used by the Indians to attract game ...
This publication is a review of selected literature about prescribed burning in the Northern Great P...
Prescribed burning was conducted in the fall and spring to evaluate the effects of fire on productiv...
Large grazing ungulates—notably cattle, elk and American bison—if given a choice exhibit a grazing p...