Livestock grazing has been considered detrimental to wildlife habitat. Managed grazing programs, however, have the potential to maintain habitat diversity and quality. In cases in which single-species management predominates (sage-grouse [Centrocercus urophasianus] or elk [Cervus elaphus nelsoni] winter range), grazing systems specific to species’ needs can be implemented. Managed livestock grazing can have 4 general impacts on vegetation: 1) alter the composition of the plant community, 2) increase the productivity of selected species, 3) increase the nutritive quality of the forage, and 4) increase the diversity of the habitat by altering its structure. Implementing a grazing management plan to enhance wildlife habitat requires an interdi...
Optimum habitat condition is a concept typically used for wildlife rather than livestock. The defini...
Open just about any book or field guide on prairies and you are bound to see reference made to the l...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
The discipline of range science is in part based on the observation that vegetation on rangelands ch...
12 pp., 11 photos, 2 charts, 2 tablesLivestock grazing can be an effective tool in managing wildlife...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Domestic livestock have the potential to function as ecosystem engineers in semiarid rangelands, but...
It is not uncommon to hear statements such as these in the western United States. Dietary overlap be...
Wildlife conservationists and agencies have recommended managing rangelands for vegetation heterogen...
Hatfield\u27s High Desert Ranch is a 400-cow operation on about 35,000 acres of private and federall...
Sage-grouse obtain resources for breeding, summer, and winter life stages from sagebrush communities...
Managing grasslands in the western United States has become much more complex over the last few deca...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
Livestock have been a key factor in the development of civilization, but what will their role be in ...
Grazing systems have in the past been developed to increase or maintain livestock production without...
Optimum habitat condition is a concept typically used for wildlife rather than livestock. The defini...
Open just about any book or field guide on prairies and you are bound to see reference made to the l...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
The discipline of range science is in part based on the observation that vegetation on rangelands ch...
12 pp., 11 photos, 2 charts, 2 tablesLivestock grazing can be an effective tool in managing wildlife...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Domestic livestock have the potential to function as ecosystem engineers in semiarid rangelands, but...
It is not uncommon to hear statements such as these in the western United States. Dietary overlap be...
Wildlife conservationists and agencies have recommended managing rangelands for vegetation heterogen...
Hatfield\u27s High Desert Ranch is a 400-cow operation on about 35,000 acres of private and federall...
Sage-grouse obtain resources for breeding, summer, and winter life stages from sagebrush communities...
Managing grasslands in the western United States has become much more complex over the last few deca...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
Livestock have been a key factor in the development of civilization, but what will their role be in ...
Grazing systems have in the past been developed to increase or maintain livestock production without...
Optimum habitat condition is a concept typically used for wildlife rather than livestock. The defini...
Open just about any book or field guide on prairies and you are bound to see reference made to the l...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...