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Wildlife habitats in managed rangelands : the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon Öffentlichkeit Deposited

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  • Management practices and options to pro­vide habitat for wildlife in the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon deal with both vegetation treatment and protection, livestock manage­ment, maintenance or distribution of water developments, protection of wildlife areas through road closures or fencing, and direct manipulation of wildlife through hunting, trap­ping, or other means. This chapter deals primarily with livestock management in relationship to wildlife and wildlife habitat. Included are discussions of ecological status (range condition), livestock management, multiple-use options for each species featured in previous chapters (trout, sage grouse, pronghorn, mule deer, and bighorn sheep), and diversity.
  • Keywords: Wildlife habitat management, range management, livestock, Oregon (Great Basin), Great Basin-Oregon, series (Great Basin habitats).
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  • This publication reports research involving pesticides. It does not contain recommenda­tions for their use, nor does it imply that the uses discussed here have been registered. All uses of pesticides must be registered by appro­priate State and/or Federal agencies before they can be recommended.

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