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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Livestock grazing management and water quality protection Livestock grazing management and water quality protection Eric Janes,John Sainsbury This report is a State of the Art Reference of methods, procedures and practices for including water quality considerations in livestock grazing management activities. The document identifies existin… OL20062809W
Riley grazing management program Riley grazing management program United States. Bureau of Land Management. Oregon State Office The Bureau of Land Management proposes to implement livestock grazing management on 1,081,140 acres (55 allotments) of public land in central Oregon. Unallotted status would continue on 11,867 acres.… OL20082159W
The condition and trend of aspen on BLM lands in north-central Nevada with recommendations for mana… The condition and trend of aspen on BLM lands in north-central Nevada with recommendations for mana… Charles E. Kay The status and trend of aspen communities in north-central Nevada is not related to climatic variation, fire suppression, forest succession, or mule deer browsing. It is related to past and present l… OL24938126W
Avian responses to management of riparian habitat in the Prineville District, Bureau of Land Manage… Avian responses to management of riparian habitat in the Prineville District, Bureau of Land Manage… Hilary A. Cooke Reports on research that demonstrates that the key to restoration of riparian habitat for songbird occupancy is management that is guided by those features of the woody vegetation affected by livesto… OL26437235W
Surface water analysis and management recommendations for the Carico Lake Allotment Surface water analysis and management recommendations for the Carico Lake Allotment Joe Ratliff "In 1999, the Battle Mountain Field Office, Bureau of Land Management, in Nevada, utilized Clean Water Action Plan directed funds to conduct a baseline water quality analysis of the Carico Lake allot… OL26455548W
The impact of alternative federal grazing fees on western livestock businesses The impact of alternative federal grazing fees on western livestock businesses C. Kerry Gee Many western livestock businesses depend on federal rangeland administered by the USFA Forest Service or the USDI Bureau of Land Management as a feed resource. Between 10-15 percent of the sheep in t… OL32008843W