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Assessing land use practices on ecological charateristics of sagebrush ecosystems

Dates

Creation
2013-05-10 18:45:14
Last Update
2017-08-30 18:23:41
Start Date
2012-02
End Date
2014-09
Start Date
2012-02-01 19:42:39
End Date
2014-09-30 18:42:39

Citation

Catherine S. Wightman(Principal Investigator), Victoria J Dreitz(Principal Investigator), Lorella Berkeley(Principal Investigator), Plains and Prairie Potholes Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Plains & Prairie Potholes LCC Data Manager(Point of Contact), LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), 2013-05-10(creation), 2017-08-30(lastUpdate), 2012-02(Start), 2014-09(End), Assessing land use practices on ecological charateristics of sagebrush ecosystems

Summary

Livestock grazing practices are managed by private landowners and federal and state agencies across the western U.S. Increasingly, grazing strategies by these entities are incorporating conservation objectives and developing goals that include livestock production that is compatible with wildlife conservation objectives. This project evaluates the impact of conservation-oriented, rest-rotation livestock grazing and climate changes on migratory bird species associated with sagebrush habitat to better inform grazing management practices. Rest-rotation grazing management is likely to enhance important components of sagebrush, shrubland, and grassland habitat for a wide range of species, but little work has been done to evaluate impacts [...]

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typeShort Project Description
valueLivestock grazing practices are managed by private landowners and federal and state agencies across the western U.S. Increasingly, grazing strategies by these entities are incorporating conservation objectives and developing goals that include livestock production that is compatible with wildlife conservation objectives. This project evaluates the impact of conservation-oriented, rest-rotation livestock grazing and climate changes on migratory bird species associated with sagebrush habitat to better inform grazing management practices. Rest-rotation grazing management is likely to enhance important components of sagebrush, shrubland, and grassland habitat for a wide range of species, but little work has been done to evaluate impacts [...]
projectStatusCompleted

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annualBudgets
year2012
fundingSources
amount163809.0
recipientUniversity of Montana
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
totalFunds163809.0
year2013
fundingSources
amount172586.0
recipientUniversity of Montana
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
totalFunds172586.0
year2014
fundingSources
amount81000.0
recipientUniversity of Montana
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
totalFunds81000.0
totalFunds417395.0

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