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Monday and Tuesday Symposium - Military Rangelands Supporting National Security

Note: Only one abstract provided.

  • Natural Resources Management on Military Lands – Past to Future Eric N. Anderson

  • Livestock Grazing at Avon Park Air Force Range, Florida: A Synopsis of Rangeland Management from 1859 to Present-Day Clarence V. Morgan

  • Striving to Achieve “No Net Loss” Terry L. Bashore

  • Army Land Management Planning John R. Phillips

  • Heritage Livestock Grazing as a Tool for Managing Southeastern Longleaf Pine Savanna Carl P. Qualls

  • Conservation of Fish And Wildlife Resources – Cooperative Efforts of the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force Steve Helfert

  • Collaboration in the Desert: An Interagency Effort to Protect and Restore the California Deserts Clarence A. Everly

  • Merging Mission: Soldiers, Neighbors and Species Nancy S. Natoli

  • Targeting Cooperative Conservation Initiatives to Support Conservation and Military Training Gary L. Belew

  • The Front Range Eco-Regional Partnership Stanley Rogers

  • Sylvatic Plague, an Ancient, Notorious and Resilient Invasive Species Now Inhabiting the Semi-Arid Western US Remains Steeped in Mystery Jeffrey Wimsatt

  • Feral Swine on the Great Plains: A Rapidly Expanding Exotic Species Philip S. Gipson

  • Wind Power Energy Development and Potential Impacts on Wildlife Warren Ballard

  • The San Pedro Basin and Fort Huachuca: Balancing Human and Ecosystem Water Needs Thomas Runyon

  • Resiliency of Improved Germplasms to Military Training at the Yakima Training Center Washington Timothy J. Cary, Antonio J. Palazzo, Kay H. Asay, Kevin B. Jensen and Blair Waldron

  • Nitrogen-Fixing Trees and Shrubs: Functions and Roles in Rangeland Ecosystems Jeffrey O. Dawson

  • Field Research on the Assessment of Community Impacts from Weapons Noise Edward T. Nykaza

  • Phytoremediation as a Tool for Military Land Management Elly P.H. Best, T. Smith, Frank L. Hagen and Jeffrey O. Dawson

  • Elk Habitat Use in Northeastern Kansas: The Role of Military Training Areas as Refugia Jonathan M. Conard

  • Heterogeneous Disturbance Enhances Biodiversity Steven D. Warren

  • A Test of Symbiotic Rangeland/Native Pollinator in West Texas Donald Pitts

  • Large-Scale Implementation and Expansion of Noxious Weed Biological Control: Examples from the Colorado-Wyoming Front Range G.J. Michels, Jr., V.A. Carney, H.L. Lindon

  • Vegetation and Invasive Species Impacts on Military Lands Robert M. Lacey

  • Cooperative Efforts to Manage the Invasive Species Saltcedar on Fort Peck Lake in Northeastern Montana Patricia Gilbert

  • A Simple GIS Model to Prioritize the Use of Prescribed Burning Resources Carla Picinich

  • Vegetation Guide for Restoration of Military Lands Antonio J. Palazzo, Kevin B. Jensen, Kay H. Asay and Timothy J. Cary

  • Fire Management on Military and Other Federally Managed Lands John C. Ward

  • Grassland Recovery After Mechanical Mastication of Ashe Juniper Carla Picinich

  • Army and DOD Invasive Species Management Harold E. Balbach, Lisa Rew and Joseph Fleming

  • International, State and Air Force Cooperative Efforts to Restore Endangered Pronghorns Jonathan Stevens
  • Scientific and Other Challenges in Working on Military Lands Ann Hild

 

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