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Webinar: Assessment of the effects of non-native ungulate grazing on Greater Sage-grouse and their habitats

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2015-01-01

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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Jim Sedinger(Principal Investigator), Jim Sedinger(Cooperator/Partner), Phillip Street(Cooperator/Partner), Shawn Espinosa(Cooperator/Partner), Webinar: Assessment of the effects of non-native ungulate grazing on Greater Sage-grouse and their habitats, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

Summary

This presentation aired as part of the Great Basin LCC webinar series on November 1, 2017. The presentation was given by Dr. Jim Sedinger and Phillip Street of University of Nevada Reno and Shawn Espinosa of the Nevada Department of Wildlife.Description: This project uses management-related variation in grazing by both feral horses and livestock as well as five years of field work to assess how both Greater Sage-grouse and the habitats on which they depend might be influenced by grazing. The research team monitored radio-tagged sage-grouse and vegetation on Hart Mountain and Sheldon National Wildlife Refuges as well as lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) south and west of Sheldon from 2013-2016. The team also worked [...]

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