Economic relationships of brushpiles, forage production, and California quail hunting
Issue Date
1991-03-01Keywords
economic analysishabitats
hunting
Quercus
multiple land use
fuelwood
Callipepla californica
brushwood
slash
pastures
California
cattle
wildlife management
range management
rangelands
grazing
forage
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Gorenzel, W. P., Mastrup, S. A., & Fitzhugh, E. L. (1991). Economic relationships of brushpiles, forage production, and California quail hunting. Journal of Range Management, 44(2), 129-133.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
Journal of Range ManagementDOI
10.2307/4002310Additional Links
https://rangelands.org/Abstract
Harvesting trees for firewood in the oak hardwood rangelands of the western Sierra Nevada foothills creates slash that may be burned to improve livestock forage production or piled into brushpiles for wildlife. The economics of these actions are undocumented. We observed a firewood harvest that created 378 brushpiles averaging 13.6 m2 and 1.3 m high, and resulted in a forage loss of 1,807 kg dry weight, equivalent to 4.4 AUM. We projected the present net value of 5 management options concerning the removal or retention of brushpiles during a 15-year period. Inputs included revegetation of burned-brushpile sites, annual forage production on areas with the oak canopy removed, burning and reseeding costs, and income derived from cattle grazing and quail hunting. The options were: (A) burning all brushpiles and reseeding the burned sites; (B) option A without reseeding; (C) burning 235 brushpiles and reseeding, leaving 23 brushpiles/ha for quail; (D) option C without reseeding; (E) leaving all brushpiles. All but option B were economically feasible at a 4% interest rate; at an 8% interest rate, only options C-E were profitable. After 15 years, the accumulated returns per hectare at 4% for options A-E were 11.67, -3.97, 32.43, 22.29, and 23.35, respectively, and at 8%, -17.35, -25.74, 8.58, 3.02, and 17.98, respectively.Type
textArticle
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enISSN
0022-409Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2307/4002310