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Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Grazing Synthesis Report. June 2007. Report by Dominick Della Sala, Ph.D., and Brian Barr, M.S.

Is Commercial Livestock Grazing Compatible with Protecting Objects of Biological Interest in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Southwest Oregon?

Cow in Water by DominickThe National Center has designed and carried out a series of research projects designed to assess the impact of current livestock grazing practices on aquatic mollusks, birds, small mammals, stream habitats and aquatic macroinvertebrates, butterflies, and Genter's mariposa lily.  A scientific synthesis report by Dominick Della Sala, Ph.D., and Brian Barr, M.S., summarizing the results of these investigations recently was released.

Grazing Synthesis Report

Figures 1 - 10

Tables 1 - 6

Appendix A - Study Team

Appendix B - Literature Review

Appendix C1 - Grazing Impacts Backgrounder

Appendix C2 - Grazing Impacts Photos

Appendix D - Fencing & Grazing Costs

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