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5 December 2019 CEAP Quantifies Conservation Outcomes for Wildlife and People on Western Grazing Lands
David E. Naugle, Jeremy D. Maestas, Brady W. Allred, Christian A. Hagen, Matthew O. Jones, Michael J. Falkowski, Brianna Randall, Charles A. Rewa
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Abstract
  • Maximizing efficiency and effectiveness of limited resources to conserve America's vast western grazing lands requires a science-based approach.

  • Working Lands for Wildlife, USDA's approach for conserving America's working lands, co-produces scientific tools and quantifies outcomes that help guide future implementation and improve delivery.

  • Quantifying outcomes in conservation provides accountability for investments, and illustrates to readers the role of science in working lands conservation.

  • Together, diverse partners continue expanding into new technologies to further enhance the productivity, profitability, and sustainability of valuable grazing lands.

© 2019 The Society for Range Management.
David E. Naugle, Jeremy D. Maestas, Brady W. Allred, Christian A. Hagen, Matthew O. Jones, Michael J. Falkowski, Brianna Randall, and Charles A. Rewa "CEAP Quantifies Conservation Outcomes for Wildlife and People on Western Grazing Lands," Rangelands 41(5), 211-217, (5 December 2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2019.07.004
Published: 5 December 2019
KEYWORDS
Conservation Effects Assessment Project
co-production
Farm Bill
grazing
outcomes
productivity
targeting tools
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