This limited analysis resulted from a request by the Nebraska National Forest to provide some economic estimates to the value of changes in forage availability that would result from three proposed levels of rodenticide use in the management of black-tailed prairie dogs (BTPD) on the Nebraska National Forest (NNF) and associated units managed by NNF (i.e. Buffalo Gap National Grasslands, Ft. Pierre National Grasslands in South Dakota, and the Oglala National Grasslands in Nebraska.) The values of changes in forage availability were determined based on three alternatives of rodenticide use. These alternatives include: (1) limit use of rodenticides to only protect public health & safety and maintain facilities; (2) maintain a 1 mile buffer...
Local and regional land use changes, such as the expansion of cropland for cellulosic biofuels, and ...
A variety of undesirable plants pose problems for managers of grazing land and/or wildland because t...
The Leafy Spurge Biological Control program was designed to use insects and plant diseases from the ...
This limited analysis resulted from a request by the Nebraska National Forest to provide some econom...
Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) control by poisoning with zinc phosphide was not eco...
Rodent damage on the Northern High Plains has caused estimated economic losses of millions of dollar...
Prairie dog control was found to be economically feasible on the Conata basin in South Dakota with f...
Implications of new information and several recent developments to the management of black-tailed pr...
Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents located throughout the United States. The black-tailed prairie do...
We estimate the annual financial losses resulting from wildlife damage to major crops and livestock ...
As a result of the Coordinated Resource Management (CRM) effort on the Ft. Pierre National Grassland...
The state of South Dakota recently approved a black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) conser...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) is a perennial and widely established noxious weed that troubles past...
1. Land management is critical for biodiversity conservation in mountain grasslands. It should be bo...
I would like to speak to you today about potential economic and biological values of prairie dogs. W...
Local and regional land use changes, such as the expansion of cropland for cellulosic biofuels, and ...
A variety of undesirable plants pose problems for managers of grazing land and/or wildland because t...
The Leafy Spurge Biological Control program was designed to use insects and plant diseases from the ...
This limited analysis resulted from a request by the Nebraska National Forest to provide some econom...
Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) control by poisoning with zinc phosphide was not eco...
Rodent damage on the Northern High Plains has caused estimated economic losses of millions of dollar...
Prairie dog control was found to be economically feasible on the Conata basin in South Dakota with f...
Implications of new information and several recent developments to the management of black-tailed pr...
Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents located throughout the United States. The black-tailed prairie do...
We estimate the annual financial losses resulting from wildlife damage to major crops and livestock ...
As a result of the Coordinated Resource Management (CRM) effort on the Ft. Pierre National Grassland...
The state of South Dakota recently approved a black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) conser...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) is a perennial and widely established noxious weed that troubles past...
1. Land management is critical for biodiversity conservation in mountain grasslands. It should be bo...
I would like to speak to you today about potential economic and biological values of prairie dogs. W...
Local and regional land use changes, such as the expansion of cropland for cellulosic biofuels, and ...
A variety of undesirable plants pose problems for managers of grazing land and/or wildland because t...
The Leafy Spurge Biological Control program was designed to use insects and plant diseases from the ...