Keeping Landscapes Working provides information to managers of both public and private rangelands.
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| Fall 2007 |
This issue of Keeping Landscapes Working includes summaries of global climate changes opportunities and challenges for rangeland managers. Also included basic climate exchange specifications for rangeland soild carbon management. We have gleened an adaption of "Perennial Grasses for California Rangelands", by T.E. Adams and B. Kay.
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| Winter 2007 |
This issue of Keeping Landscapes Working includes summaries from three presentations made at the symposium. A proceedings of the symposium is available on CD. Contact Sheila Barry, sbarry@ucdavis.edu if you would like to receive a copy.
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| Winter 2006 |
Ranchers, Environmentalists, Agencies, Establish Landmark Partnership; The California Rangeland Resolution; California Native Grasslands: A Historical Perspective, A Guide for Developing Realistic Restoration Objectives; Where to View a Native Grassland; Upcoming Spring Workshops.
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| Fall 2005 |
East Bay Shrublands, Fire history of the San Francisco East Bay Region and implications for Landscape patterns. Q and A regarding: Animal identification or why livestock producers may need a premises id. Weed Watch: Stinkwort or Stinkweed ( Dittrichia graveolens).
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| Spring 2005 |
Answers the Questions What, How, and Where to Monitor, A Sample Monitoring Table, Herbaceous Plant Measures, Monitoring Woody Vegetation, A Oak Workshop Flyer
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| Fall 2004 |
Cattle Impact on Stream Channels, Spring-fed Wetlands Research, Survey Identifies Sediment Sources, Minimize Sheet, Rill and Gully Erosion; Vegetation Effects on Water Yield, West Nile Watch.
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| Spring 2004 |
Lyme Disease Page, West Nile virus, Sudden oak Death,Preventing Abortions in Cattle, California Grazing Academy, California Browsing Academy.
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| Winter 2003 |
A Call to War on Weeds, Get Involved With Your Local Weed Management Area, What is a Noxious Weed, Weed Watch, Planned Herbivory, Cattle Handling Guidelines.
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| Fall 2003 |
Stockponds are Valuable Rangeland Features for Conservation of Habitat, Care of the Pond, Grazing Value for California Tiger Salamander, Horse Owners News on the West Nile Virus.
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| Fall 2002 |
Grass-fed Beef, Challenges of Direct Marketing, Sudden Oak Death,Cryptosporidium Traced to Ground Squirrels, Controlling Ground Squirrels.
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