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

Research output: Contribution to specialist publicationArticle

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages211-217
Number of pages7
Volume41
No5
Specialist publicationRangelands
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Conservation Effects Assessment Project
  • Farm Bill
  • co-production
  • grazing
  • outcomes
  • productivity
  • targeting tools
  • wildlife
  • working lands

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