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Co-existence in the Warner Mountains: Carnivores, Ungulates, and Livestock
Becca Carniello, Masters candidate Humboldt State University and Scientific Aid for California Department of Fish and Wildlife From a...
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Apr 13, 20213 min read
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Livestock Mortality Composting
Laura K. Snell, Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor and County Director, Modoc County Nicole Stevens, Lab Assistant, Siskiyou County...
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Sep 9, 20204 min read
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A Rich History of Grazing and Multi-Use
By Mavrick Farnam, UC Cooperative Extension Modoc Range allotments are pieces of public land that are typically used by a permittee for...
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Aug 13, 20203 min read
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Managed Grazing in a Sea of Sagebrush
By Lizzeth Mendoza UC Cooperative Extension Modoc, Plumas, Butte, and Plumas Counties When you think of managed livestock grazing what...
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Jul 31, 20204 min read
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Restoring Rangelands for Wildlife and Livestock
2020 Modoc County Cattlemen's Field Day By Mavrick Farnam, Olivia Lappin, and Lizzeth Mendoza University of California Cooperative...
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Jul 9, 20206 min read
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What's the Fuss With Grass?
A long time ago, before colonization, native bunch grasses thrived in California. Bunch grasses, such as squirreltail, or wild rye,...
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Jun 8, 20204 min read
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