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Biblioteca Western Land Managers Will Need All Available Tools For Adapting To Climate Change, Including Grazing: A Critique of Beschta et al

Western Land Managers Will Need All Available Tools For Adapting To Climate Change, Including Grazing: A Critique of Beschta et al

Western Land Managers Will Need All Available Tools For Adapting To Climate Change, Including Grazing: A Critique of Beschta et al

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2014
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201400081840
Pages
1035-1038

In a previous article, Beschta et al. (2013) argue that grazing by large ungulates (both native and domestic) should be eliminated or greatly reduced on western public lands to reduce potential climate change impacts. The authors were selective in their use of the scientific literature, and their publication is more of an opinion article than a synthesis. Their conclusions do not reflect the complexities associated with herbivore grazing. Interactions of climate change and grazing will depend on the specific situation. For example, increasing atmospheric CO2 and temperatures may increase both accumulation of fine fuels (primarily grasses) and thus increase wildfire risk. Prescribed grazing by livestock is one of the few management tools available for reducing fine fuel accumulation. While there are certainly points on the landscape where herbivore impacts can be identified, there are also vast grazed areas where impacts are minimal. Broad scale reduction of domestic and wild herbivores to help native plant communities cope with climate change will be unnecessary because over the past 20 to 50 years land managers have actively sought to bring populations of native and domestic herbivores in balance with the potential of vegetation and soils. To cope with a changing climate, land managers will need access to all available vegetation management tools, including grazing.

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Svejcar, Tony
Boyd, Chad
Davies, Kirk
Madsen, Matthew
Bates, Jon
Sheley, Roger
Marlow, Clayton
Bohnert, David
Borman, Mike
Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo
Buckhouse, John
Stringham, Tamzen
Perryman, Barry
Swanson, Sherman
Tate, Kenneth
George, Mel
Ruyle, George
Roundy, Bruce
Call, Chris
Jensen, Kevin
Launchbaugh, Karen
Gearhart, Amanda
Vermeire, Lance
Buckhouse, John
Derner, Justin
Frasier, Gary
Havstad, Kris

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