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Sheep Grazing above Timberline in the San Juan National Forest

Date: 1978-01-01
Categories: Land Use, Forest Ecology, Land & Water Management, Western Colorado Landscapes
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Environmental assessment. Covers San Juan National Forest, Colorado, Needle Mtns. Topics: sheep grazing, alpine ecosystem, environmental impact. Agencies: USDA Forest Service, Forest Service. Cites 7 external works.

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United States Forest Service

External References Cited (8)

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report (5)

  • Range management in the central and southern Rocky Mountains: a summary of the ststus of our knowledge of range ecosystems (1975)Paulsen,H. A.
  • Soil survey of Fraser alpine area of Colo. (1962)Retzer, J. Lh.
  • Rocky Mtn. bighorn sheep trapping and transplanting (1951)Jones,G.W., and C. White
  • E.I. S., Challis
  • The Rocky Mountain alpine type- range conditions, trends, land use. ( A preliminary report)Schwan, H. E., and D. F. Costello

other (3)

  • Biology and Management of threatened and endangered western trouts (1976)Behnke,R,T
  • Soil survey of Fraser alpine area of Colo (1962)Retzer, J. Lh
  • The bighorn sheep in the United States, its past, present, and future (1960)Beuchner, H.K