Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4405203 Rangelands 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
On the Ground
- Properly applied grazing management may reduce fire frequency in annual grass-invaded sagebrush communities.
- Grazing can be a cost-effective tool for reducing fire potential and protecting sage grouse habitat from burning.
- Squaw Valley Ranch has been able to reduce fire frequency through preventive practices, which include intensive, appropriate livestock management on private lands.
- Publicly managed lands associated with the ranch have experienced large and frequent fires, a hindrance to improving or maintaining sage grouse habitat.
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