Conserving biodiversity on native rangelands: symposium proceedings

Publication Type:

Conference Proceedings

Source:

Conserving Biodiversity on Native Rangelands, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, Volume General Technical Report RM-GTR-298, Fort Robinson State Park, Nebraska, p.38 pp (1997)

Call Number:

U97URE01IDUS

Abstract:

These proceedings are the result of a symposium, "Conserving biodiversity on native grasslands" held on August 17, 1995 in Fort Robinson State Park, NE. The purpose of this symposium was to provide a forum to discuss how elements of rangeland biodiversity are being conserved today. We asked "How resilient and sustainable are rangeland systems to the increasing demands of a growing human population and to extended periods of drought?" Key programs and issues, identified by a program committee, were addressed by researchers and managers. Their papers provide research results, management findings, and describe management programs currently used to conserve rangeland biodiversity.

Notes:

Reference Code: U97URE01IDUS

Full Citation: Uresk, D. W., G. L. Schenbeck, and J. T. O'Rourke, tech. cords. 1997. Conserving biodiversity on native rangelands: symposium proceedings, August 17, 1995, Fort Robinson State Park, Nebraska. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-GTR-298. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO. 38 pp.

Location:

Keywords: biodiversity, Conservation, drought, rangeland, sustainability