Overview: Land managers are responsible for developing effective strategies for conserving and restoring Great Basin ecosystems in …
Targeted Grazing – A Collection of Resources
A collection of resources from the Great Basin Fire Science Exchange including tools and resources for planning and implementing …
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Quantifying Pinyon-Juniper Reduction within North America’s Sagebrush Ecosystem
Documents patterns of conifer reduction across sage-grouse range over the past several years overlapping with concerted …
Monitoring pinyon-juniper cover and aboveground biomass across the Great Basin
Even after 150 years of prior expansion, pinyon-juniper continue to replace shrublands and grasslands across the Great Basin. From …
Next Generation Fire Severity Mapping
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:The Next Generation Fire Severity Mapping is a tool designed to depict the probability of …
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Sage Grouse Initiative Live-Streamed Symposia Now Available for Viewing!
From the Sage Grouse Initiative:Two special symposia hosted at this year’s annual meeting of the Society for Range Management in …
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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 …
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 …