From the Rocky Mountain Research Station: Wildfires are natural disturbances in the western United States. Managing the …
Of Woodpeckers and Harvests: Finding Compatibility Between Habitat and Salvage Logging
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Vicki Saab, a research wildlife biologist with the Rocky Mountain Station, has spent over …
Post-Fire Native Species Seed Mixes Are Effective at Keeping Out Cheatgrass in the Great Basin
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Seeding an area after a fire has long been used to control erosion and suppress problem …
From death comes life: Recovery and revolution in the wake of epidemic outbreaks of mountain pine beetle
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Changing climatic conditions and an abundance of dense, mature pine forests have helped …
Upwardly mobile in the western U.S. desert: Blackbrush shrublands respond to a changing climate
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Blackbrush (Colegyne ramosissima) is a desert shrubland species that is currently …
Seeing red: New tools for mapping and understanding fire severity
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Large, severe fires are ecologically and socially important because they have lasting …
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Fire on the mountain: What motivates homeowners to reduce their wildfire risk?
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:New home building in the wildland-urban interface (WUI) continues unabated, despite the …
Coming to a landscape near you: Natural resource changes in the Interior West
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:In the coming decades, population growth, economic growth, and associated land-use …
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