Rangelands, Volume 29, Number 3 (2007)
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ISSN: 0190-0528
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Recent Submissions
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Rangelands, Volume 29, Number 3 (June 2007)Society for Range Management, 2007-06-01
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Book Review: My First Summer in the Sierra, John MuirSociety for Range Management, 2007-06-01
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Requiescat in Pace: Everett R. Doman, 1912-2007Society for Range Management, 2007-06-01
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Provo Scientist Designated Forest Service "Super Scientist"Society for Range Management, 2007-06-01
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Saving the Ranch: Fresh Eyes on Taxes, Development, and Conservation EasementsConservation easements provide a surprising diversity of alternative strategies for maintaining the ranch.
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The California Rangeland Conservation CoalitionGrazing research supports an alliance for working landscapes.
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Creating a Culture of Innovation in Ranching: A study of outreach and cooperation in west-central ColoradoA study of outreach and cooperation in west-central Colorado.
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A History of Working Landscapes: The Altar Valley, Arizona, USAHow ranchers have shaped the West—and continue to do so.
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Native American Management and the Legacy of Working Landscapes in CaliforniaWestern landscapes were working long before Europeans arrived.
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New Roles for Rangelands and GrasslandsThe Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES) is retooling its efforts to build awareness for rangeland and grassland attributes.
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SRM Honor AwardsSociety for Range Management, 2007-06-01