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Information and tools to conserve and restore Great Basin ecosystems – The GB Factsheet Series

Individual fact sheets comprising the Information and tools to conserve and restore Great Basin ecosystems – Factsheet Series are available below.

No. 1- Putting resilience and resistance into practice

No. 2- Limiting medusahead invasion and impacts in the Great Basin

No. 3- Reestablishing perennial-dominated plant communities in medusahead-invaded sagebrush rangeland

No. 4- Conifer removal in the sagebrush steppe: the why, when, where, and how

No. 5- Fuel breaks that work

No. 6- Wind erosion following wildfire in Great Basin ecosystems

No. 7- Post-fire grazing management in the Great Basin

No. 8- Establishing big sagebrush and other shrubs from planting stock

No. 9- Assessing fuel loads in sagebrush steppe and PJ woodlands

No. 10- Seeding big sagebrush successfully on Intermountain rangelands

No. 11- Assessing impacts of fire and post-fire mitigation on runoff and erosion from rangelands

No. 12- Management of aspen in a changing environment

No. 13- Woody fuels reduction in Wyoming big sagebrush communities

No. 14- Seeding techniques for sagebrush community restoration after fire

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12 Feb

SageSuccess Webinars Next Week: Sagebrush restoration, is R&R a useful tool?, recovery after fire, population trajectories, and to plant or to seed? - https://t.co/12LXVzUeWC

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“What I wish people knew is, there is no, no-fire scenario” - Sue Stewart, @forestservice Director of Fire and Aviation Intermountain #UtahAllHandsAllLands

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“Most rangeland isn’t overstocked, but grazing is often under-managed.” Troy Forrest, @UTagandfood - Grazing Improvement Program #UtahAllHandsAllLands #rangemgmt

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Take-away: “There are more new ideas from scientists than managers have the time or inclination to implement.”- @brunsonm2 #UtahAllHandsAllLands

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