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Rangeland Analysis Platform (RAP)

From USDA NRCS comes a free new online tool to help manage and monitor western rangelands. View a how-to webinar to learn the ins and outs of usage, and then get started with your free download.

This tool allows landowners and land managers alike to track vegetation through time, and can be used to provide strategies to improve grazing lands, weed management, benefit wildlife, and even to mitigate the effects of catastrophic wildfire.

Follow the link to get started: https://bit.ly/32dksVz

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
September 9, 2020

Categories: Maps, Models, and AppsTags: Disturbance-driven vegetation change, ecosystem recovery, ecosystem resilience, Ecosystem Restoration, ecosystem services, fire technology, fire-prone ecosystems, geospatial data, grazing, grazing management, Land Management, land use planning, Model/Tool/Technology, noxious weeds, rangeland, rangeland conversion, rangeland fire, rangeland fire management strategy, rangeland health indicators, rangeland management, rangeland weeds, rangelands, semi-arid ecosystems, vegetation categories, vegetation data, vegetation density, vegetation management, vegetation mapping, vegetation treatments, vegetation type change, Western U.S., wildfire, wildfire behavior, wildfire frequency, wildfire hazard, wildfire preparation, wildfire prevention, wildfire risk assessment, Wildlife, wildlife management

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