Managing livestock disturbance in riparian zones in a manner that provides economic returns to ranchers while protecting streams is an important aspect of rangeland management on public lands in the western United States. Attempts to balance economic and ecologic outcomes have been made more difficult due to the presence of several salmonid species that are protected under the Endangered Species Act. One approach to proper management of livestock use near streams has been to define the allowable limits of disturbance using 2 metrics, streambank alteration and stubble height. We evaluated 153 stream reaches within the Interior Columbia Basin to determine if these 2 surrogates of livestock disturbance measured after the vegetative growing sea...
This 2-year study was designed to quantify the influence of terrestrial and stream habitats on cattl...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021Understanding the factors that influence the distr...
The influx of fine sediment causes degraded habitat for salmonid species that are under federal moni...
Managing livestock disturbance in riparian zones in a manner that provides economic returns to ranch...
Understanding and managing the effects of livestock grazing on stream systems is of particular conce...
A 10-year riparian grazing study was conducted on a cold, mountain meadow riparian system in central...
The riparian environment has become a key consideration in the planning and management of the public...
Streams in western North America provide spawning and rearing habitats for several species of salmon...
Appropriate management of livestock in riparian areas can help ensure that these ecosystems are main...
The Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act of 1980 indicated ''The council s...
2010 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (pages 198-207).Habitat degradation is the leading cause...
Livestock grazing is the most common land use in the western United States, and has caused widesprea...
The Environmental Protection Agency states that agriculture has a greater impact on stream and river...
Abstract.-The effects of deferred rotation, time control (Savory Grazing Method), season-long, and l...
As societies increasingly use more water and other natural resources, the ability of managers to con...
This 2-year study was designed to quantify the influence of terrestrial and stream habitats on cattl...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021Understanding the factors that influence the distr...
The influx of fine sediment causes degraded habitat for salmonid species that are under federal moni...
Managing livestock disturbance in riparian zones in a manner that provides economic returns to ranch...
Understanding and managing the effects of livestock grazing on stream systems is of particular conce...
A 10-year riparian grazing study was conducted on a cold, mountain meadow riparian system in central...
The riparian environment has become a key consideration in the planning and management of the public...
Streams in western North America provide spawning and rearing habitats for several species of salmon...
Appropriate management of livestock in riparian areas can help ensure that these ecosystems are main...
The Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act of 1980 indicated ''The council s...
2010 Fall.Includes bibliographic references (pages 198-207).Habitat degradation is the leading cause...
Livestock grazing is the most common land use in the western United States, and has caused widesprea...
The Environmental Protection Agency states that agriculture has a greater impact on stream and river...
Abstract.-The effects of deferred rotation, time control (Savory Grazing Method), season-long, and l...
As societies increasingly use more water and other natural resources, the ability of managers to con...
This 2-year study was designed to quantify the influence of terrestrial and stream habitats on cattl...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2021Understanding the factors that influence the distr...
The influx of fine sediment causes degraded habitat for salmonid species that are under federal moni...