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Grazing to Improve Habitat for Grassland Plants and Birds

Goal

Identify cost-effective grazing strategies that benefit grassland plants and birds

Description

Grazing can benefit many California grassland plant and birds. This meeting provided participants with the most current science-based grazing management strategies that benefit these species. Often times on conservation properties, ranchers are asked to check on fields and move cattle much more frequently than they normally would. This significantly increases the time commitment from the rancher and reduces the cost-effectiveness of the operation. This meeting provided ranchers and land management agencies the opportunity to better understand each other’s needs. With this improved understanding, they might be better able to more effectively work together to come up with management strategies that benefit plants and birds, and that are cost-effective for the rancher..

Objectives

  • Increase understanding of science-based grazing management strategies
  • Provide an opportunity for ranchers to give agency managers feedback on how their management requests affect the rancher’s bottom line
  • Increase knowledge of management strategies that experts disagree on because clear science-based recommendations do not exist (areas where more research is needed)

Meeting Format

This workshop consisted of indoor lectures with group discussions in the morning with afternoon field excursion to sites featuring rangeland issues with birds and native plants. Participants needed to drive (or carpool) to the field sites. Small group discussions were interspersed so that participants had an opportunity to learn from others involved with rangeland conservation.

Instructor Information

Mr. Heath Bartosh
Senior Botanist
Nomad Ecology, LLC
Dr. Doug Bell
Wildlife Program Manager
East Bay Regional Park District
Denise Defreese
Wildland Vegetation Program Manager
East Bay Regional Parks District
Dr. Larry Ford
Principal
LD Ford Rangeland Conservation Science
Ms. Michele Hammond
Botanist
East Bay Regional Park District
Dr. Grey Hayes
CTP Coordinator
Elkhorn Slough Coastal Training Program
Mr. Duane Martin, Jr.  

Contact

Grey Hayes

Sponsors

Documents & Publications

Workshop Materials

Document Author/Source
Agenda: Grazing To Improve Habitat for Grassland Plants and Birds Grey Hayes
Elkhorn Slough Coastal Training Program
August 2016
Handout: How to determine best grazing and monitoring strategies Pete Van Hoorn Dr. Lawrence Ford
LD Ford Rangeland Conservation Science
October 2016
Presentation: Grazing for grassland birds in California Michele Hammond
East Bay Regional Parks District
October 2016
Presentation: Grazing management and raptors Dr. Doug Bell
East Bay Regional Parks District
October 2016
Presentation: Grazing management to benefit grasses and forbs Grey Hayes, PhD

October 2016
Summary of “Management Themes in Common for Special-Status Plants and Birds” —Flip Charts from the Closing session Transcribed by L. Ford and D. Rao
Central Coast Rangeland Coalition
October 20, 2016
2016.10 Contact List  

Peer-Reviewed Publications

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