Grazing livestock do a lot more than just fill their bellies with wild grasses. Their grazing also helps keep potential wildfire fuels in check and enhances habitat opportunities for native plants, birds, frogs, salamanders, and more. Read all about it
What is grazing? Grazing is the consumption of herbaceous plants by herbivores. Herbaceous plants in...
Hatfield\u27s High Desert Ranch is a 400-cow operation on about 35,000 acres of private and federall...
The California landscape is layered and multifunctional, both historically and spatially. Currently,...
Grazing livestock do a lot more than just fill their bellies with wild grasses. Their grazing also h...
The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
On the Ground • California’s Mediterranean climate zone supports grasslands that are biologically di...
Cattle play an important role in wildfire management by grazing fuel on California rangelands. The b...
Managing grasslands in the western United States has become much more complex over the last few deca...
Sheep and goats have been used for centuries to provide humans with food and fiber. However, in more...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Livestock grazing has been considered detrimental to wildlife habitat. Managed grazing programs, how...
<div><p>Over eight years we measured the effects of plant community composition, vegetation structur...
While the primary use of rangelands for over a century has been livestock grazing to produce food an...
As the population of the San Francisco Bay Area continues to in-crease, added pressures are placed o...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
What is grazing? Grazing is the consumption of herbaceous plants by herbivores. Herbaceous plants in...
Hatfield\u27s High Desert Ranch is a 400-cow operation on about 35,000 acres of private and federall...
The California landscape is layered and multifunctional, both historically and spatially. Currently,...
Grazing livestock do a lot more than just fill their bellies with wild grasses. Their grazing also h...
The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
On the Ground • California’s Mediterranean climate zone supports grasslands that are biologically di...
Cattle play an important role in wildfire management by grazing fuel on California rangelands. The b...
Managing grasslands in the western United States has become much more complex over the last few deca...
Sheep and goats have been used for centuries to provide humans with food and fiber. However, in more...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Livestock grazing has been considered detrimental to wildlife habitat. Managed grazing programs, how...
<div><p>Over eight years we measured the effects of plant community composition, vegetation structur...
While the primary use of rangelands for over a century has been livestock grazing to produce food an...
As the population of the San Francisco Bay Area continues to in-crease, added pressures are placed o...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
What is grazing? Grazing is the consumption of herbaceous plants by herbivores. Herbaceous plants in...
Hatfield\u27s High Desert Ranch is a 400-cow operation on about 35,000 acres of private and federall...
The California landscape is layered and multifunctional, both historically and spatially. Currently,...