Simulating Grazing Effects on Riparian Meadows (English)
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Title:Simulating Grazing Effects on Riparian Meadows
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Conference:Workshop, Western wetlands and riparian areas ; 1993 ; Snowbird; UT
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Published in:Western wetlands and riparian areas ; 96-101
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Place of publication:Boulder, CO
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Size:6 pages
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Remarks:Spine title: Thorne western wetlands workshop
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents conference proceedings
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Classification and Management of Riparian and Wetland Sites in MontanaHansen, P. L. / Boggs, K. / Pfister, R. D. / Joy, J. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Valley Bottom Mapping and Characterization: Northern Region, USDA Forest ServiceManning, M. E. / Lee Maynard, C. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Relating the National Wetlands Inventory Data to Ecological Site Classification in MontanaThompson, W. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Colorado Statewide Riparian Vegetation Classification ProjectKittel, G. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Wetlands of Utah: Inventory and Classification of a Diverse ResourceLock, P. A. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Application of Geostatistical Methods to Wetland DelineationKern, J. W. / Dale Strickland, M. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Developing an Inventory and Mapping Methodology for Riparian and Wetland Sites in Montana, North Dakota, and South DakotaHansen, P. L. / Miles, S. L. / Hinckley, D. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Use of Riparian Habitats by Utah's Neotropical Migratory BirdsHowe, F. P. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Jordanelle Dam Wetlands MitigationLloyd, S. G. / Hansen, D. J. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partnerships With Private Landowners Create Wetlands in South-Central ColoradoSchnaderbeck, R. W. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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The Making of a Wetland: The Chatfield Wetlands Development StoryWeiland, J. D. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Development and Implementation of a State Wetland Protection PolicyQuinn, C. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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North Dakota's No Net Loss of Wetlands ProgramBackstrand, C. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
- 87
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Design and Construction of a 460-Acre Wetland Mitigation Site for the Salt Lake City International AirportOliver, T. M. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
- 93
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North Dakota's Effort to Assume Section 404 of the Clean Water ActBackstrand, C. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Simulating Grazing Effects on Riparian MeadowsClary, W. P. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Livestock Management Guidelines for Grazing in Southwest Montana Riparian-Wetland AreasHockett, B. L. / Roscoe, J. W. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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The Wetland Initiative in the Great Plains Region of the Bureau of ReclamationDavis, G. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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The Interagency Team Process: An Essential Tool for Addressing Complex Wetland IssuesBackstrand, C. / Bicknell, W. B. / Cimarosti, D. E. / Winters, J. L. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Partnerships for Ecological System Management in South DakotaJohnson, C. B. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
- 120
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Montana Partnerships in Riparian EducationSchumaker, J. / Tschida, R. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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North Dakota's Governor's Wetlands Management Committee and Wetland Education and Information ProgramDwyer, M. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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Utah's Educational Program for Proper Wetlands Management and DevelopmentLock, P. A. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.
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The Shorebirds and Wetlands of the Great Salt Lake: An International TreasureMartinson, W. / United States; Environmental Protection Agency; Region VIII / Thorne Ecological Institute et al.