Press Release
Conservation Program Changes Would Help Wyoming Ranchers Improve Wildlife Habitat, Keep Species Off Endangered List
New Study Suggests Improvements to Help USDA Programs Work Better
Posted: 30-Jun-2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- Using fire as an essential tool. Prescribed fire is a tool that can help manage grassland vegetation quality for birds and cattle. Using prescribed fire more often could help increase biodiversity, keep grasslands healthy, and reduce the possibility of more severe wildfires.
- Implementing practices that promote vegetation heterogeneity (diversity) to create habitat for grassland birds and other wildlife. Maintaining variety in plant structure and species composition is critical to recovering the full spectrum of grassland birds. Bird habitat needs vary from heavily grazed short grasses (the preference of the mountain plover) to lightly grazed tall grasses and shrubs (a favorite of the grasshopper sparrow). Current USDA policy encourages moderate, even grazing utilization; a wider variety in grazing intensity would improve the overall ecological health of Wyoming grasslands.
- Reducing the over-use of cross-fencing and water developments that can have a direct lethal impact on birds and can fragment habitat.
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