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Post-Fire Rangeland Response under Different Grazing Management Scenarios

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00:00 Post-Fire Rangeland Response
00:37 Post-Fire Management
01:52 Project Overview
02:47 Project Sites
05:33 McDermitt Response
06:45 Squaw Valley Response
07:18 Treatments
09:40 Plot 5 Spring - Post Treatment
10:38 Experimental Design
11:41 Project Timeline
12:03 McDermitt Preliminary Results -Cheatgrass
13:24 Sandberg Bluegrass
14:07 Litter
14:33 Average Annual Production
16:59 Live Shrub Density
18:29 Conclusions
19:49 Management Implications

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