Idaho
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Adaptive Grazing Management for Resilient Northwest Rangelands
Adaptive Grazing Management is a flexible process that can help rangeland producers adjust to challenges associated…
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Northwest Riparian Areas and Wetlands in a Changing Climate
Increasing resilience of these habitats to climate change is key to ensuring they continue to provide ecosystem…
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Using Woody Biomass Waste: Hand-Built Biochar Piles
Hand-built biochar piles provide a cost-effective soil amendment that can improve soil health and store carbon.
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Climate Change and Recreation on Public Lands in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
A summary of climate change effects on recreation in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, and relevant adaptation options.
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Climate Change and Wildfire in Northwest Rangelands
The risk of large, frequent, and severe rangeland wildfires is increasing as warming temperatures and invasive annual…
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No-till wheat farming in The Dalles, Oregon
No till farming helps farmers adapt to extreme weather events and support fish populations in The Dalles, Oregon.
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Mechanical Fuel Treatments for Climate Resilience in Dry Northwest Forests
Mechanical fuel treatments are a proactive reduction of overgrown forests that can help reduce risks of wildfire.
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Drought Communication Coordination in the Western U.S.
State-level information for western states on their U.S. Drought Monitor process and description for making the weekly…
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Partnerships for Healthier Farms and Fish on the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River
The Upper Snake River Collaborative works with farmers and irrigators to conserve water and preserve fish habitat.