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General Session - September 18, 2007
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Sagebrush Steppe Restoration from an Ecological Perspective: What is Success and How Will We Know It?
Steve Knick, Research Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Steve Knick, Research Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration from a Social Science Perspective
Mark Brunson, Professor, USU Department of Environment and Society
Mark Brunson, Professor, USU Department of Environment and Society
Monitoring Restoration Effectiveness
David Pyke, Plant Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecology Science Center
David Pyke, Plant Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecology Science Center
Dealing with Sagebrush Steppe Restoration's Long-term Consequences
Wendell Gilgert, Acting National Wildlife Biologist, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Wendell Gilgert, Acting National Wildlife Biologist, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration and Obligate Passerines
Steve Knick, Research Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Steve Knick, Research Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration and Pygmy Rabbits
Janet Rachlow, Assistant Professor, University of Idaho Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
Janet Rachlow, Assistant Professor, University of Idaho Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration and Wild Ungulates
Michael Wolfe, Professor, USU Department of Wildland Resources
Michael Wolfe, Professor, USU Department of Wildland Resources
Sagebrush Steppe Ecological Site Classification
Doug Ramsey, Professor, USU Department of Wildland Resources
Doug Ramsey, Professor, USU Department of Wildland Resources
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration and Cheatgrass
David Pyke, Plant Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecology Science Center
David Pyke, Plant Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecology Science Center
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration and Assisted Succession
Val Anderson, Professor, BYU Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences
Val Anderson, Professor, BYU Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences
Spatial Land Use Modeling for Sagebrush Shrubland Restoration
Louis Provencher, Director of Conservation Ecology, The Nature Conservancy
Louis Provencher, Director of Conservation Ecology, The Nature Conservancy
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration Situations and Techniques
Bruce Roundy, Professor, BYU Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences
Bruce Roundy, Professor, BYU Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences
Plant Materials for Sagebrush Steppe Restoration
Tom Jones, Research Geneticist, USDA Agricultural Research Service Forest and Range Research Lab
Tom Jones, Research Geneticist, USDA Agricultural Research Service Forest and Range Research Lab
Using Grazing in Sagebrush Steppe Restoration
Ryan Woodland, Lands Resource Specialist, Idaho Department of Lands
Ryan Woodland, Lands Resource Specialist, Idaho Department of Lands
Community-based Conservation and Sagebrush Steppe Restoration: Utah's Local Working Groups Take Action
Terry Messmer, Professor, USU Department of Wildland Resources
Terry Messmer, Professor, USU Department of Wildland Resources
Why Think About Economics When Restoring the Sagebrush Steppe?
John Tanaka, Associate Professor, Oregon State University
John Tanaka, Associate Professor, Oregon State University
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration at Deseret Land and Livestock: Maintaining Sagebrush Steppe While Watching the Bottom Line
Rick Danvir, Deseret Land and Livestock
Rick Danvir, Deseret Land and Livestock
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