Environmental Impacts Of Livestock On U. S. Grazing Lands

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https://doi.org/10.62300/6etvzp78

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Environmental Impacts, Livestock, Grazing, Water Quality, Land Health

Abstract

This issue paper takes a critical look at the environmental impacts of grazing systems and provides guidance on land management tools. Key issues of concern include alteration of wildlife habitat and degradation of soil and water quality. The authors find that current problems may stem from land use practices of several decades ago and may require active management practices to restore the land’s health.

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2003-01-14

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Krueger, W. C., Sanderson, M. A., Cropper, J. B., Miller-Goodman, M., Kelley, C. E., Pieper, R. D., Shaver, P. L., & Trlica, M. J. (2003). Environmental Impacts Of Livestock On U. S. Grazing Lands. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/6etvzp78

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