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Manipulating the Fuel vs. Forage Paradox: Implications for Ponderosa Pine Ecosystem Grazing (Presentation & Slides)

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Derek Scasta, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Extension Rangeland Specialist, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, University of Wyoming speaks about fire and grazing in Chadron, NE during Forestry Day. 

 

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
September 10, 2015

Categories: Research Brief/Synthesis, VideoTags: all regions, Fire Ecology & Effects, fire management, fire regime, fire-grazing interaction, Forest Management, forest understory, forests, fuels, fuels management, fuels management and effectiveness, grazing, grazing management, high-severity wildfire, landscape restoration and resilience, livestock grazing, ponderosa pine, private lands, public lands

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