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Cheatgrass in Sagebrush Country

Invasive grasses are putting sagebrush country at risk of severe wildfires. This vibrant ecosystem is vital for people and wildlife. We need to do our part to protect it, especially with fireworks this weekend. Watch and share this new video to learn what we need to do to stop the spread of invasive grasses and restore degraded sagebrush habitats.

Full resource list from Audubon Society: https://nationalaudubon.app.box.com/s/cq7qwldg6g1l2vvxne61kurj6y60d0xt

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
July 28, 2020

Categories: Video & Audio ResourcesTags: biological invasion, cheatgrass, invasive annual grasses, invasive species, invasives, Land Management, rangeland, rangeland conversion, rangeland fire, rangeland health indicators, rangeland management, rangeland weeds, rangelands, sagebrush, wildfire, wildfire behavior, wildfire frequency, wildfire hazard, wildfire management, wildfire preparation, wildfire prevention

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