|
Michael Taylor, economist with the University of Nevada, Reno Department of Economics, briefly discusses the research he and fellow economist Kim Rollins have done on the economics of…
|
|
Dr. Roger Sheley discusses prioritizing management and how to get started with an EBIPM management plan.
|
|
Dr. Roger Sheley discusses the importance of including adaptive management as part of a successful management plan.
|
|
Dr. Tom Monaco discusses principles for tools and strategies associated with plant competition used to choose seeding mixes and plant selections.
|
|
Dr. Roger Sheley discusses the principles for tools and strategies to stress invasive species and favor desired plants using grazing and biocontrol.
|
|
Dr. Jeremy James discusses the principles for tools and strategies to use for plant life strategies to enhance desired species establishment.
|
|
Dr. Joe DiTomaso discusses the principles and practices to control reproduction of undesired species using herbicides.
|
|
Dr. Brenda Smith discusses and leads a field activity to demonstrate the principles for tools and strategies to prevent the dispersal of invasive species.
|
|
Dr. Stuart Hardegree outlines the principles, tools, strategies to manipulate disturbances to manage for desired plants.
|
|
Dr. Tom Monaco discusses Step 3 of the EBIPM process, linking ecological principles to repair ecosystem processes using ecological principles.
|
|
Dr. Ed Vasquez outlines the first two steps in the EBIPM process. Step 1-conducting a Rangeland Health Assessment; Step 2-identifying causes of invasion and ecological processes in direpair using the…
|
|
Dr. Roger Sheley discusses how to recognize plant community change, succession, through an activity out in the field.
|
|
Dr. Brenda Smith provides an overview of ecologically-based invasive plant management and how it can be used for better management of invasive plants.
|
|
Dr. Jeremy James discusses what it takes to successfully manage invasive annual grasses using science-based solutions.
|
|
Dr. Roger Sheley introduces Ecologically-based Invasive Plant Management at the 2012 EBIPM Field School in Reno, Nevada August 28th, 2012
|
|
One of our problems as land managers has been the failure to recognize that when we see invasive species begin to establish, the weeds themselves are not the actual cause of the problem. The weeds…
|
|
Roger Sheley - ARS, Burns, OR - Moving Forward: What Should You do Next?
|
|
Jeremy James - ARS, Burns, OR - Implementing EBIPM to Direct the Establishment of Desired Species
|
|
Kim Rollins - University of Nevada, Reno, NV - Maiking Cents: Economic Benefits of Implementing an EBIPM Program
|
|
Chris Call - Utah State University, Logan, Utah - Learning EBIPM: Using the Learn-by-Doing Curriculum
|
|
Corey Ransom - Utah State University, Logan, UT - Proactive EBIPM: Establishing Weed Prevention Areas
|
|
Stuart Hardegree - ARS, Boise, ID - Weather Data, Site Variability, and Probabilities of Success: A Practical Perspective on Adaptive Management
|
|
Jane Mangold - Montana State University, Bozeman, MT - Ecological Restoration Using EBIPM: Making the Best Decisions
|
|
Brenda Smith - ARS, Burns, OR - Directing Succession Using Grazing in an EBIPM Program
|
|
Joshua Leffler - ARS, Logan, UT - Learn By Doing: Adaptive Management and EBIPM
|
|
Lesley Morris - ARS, Logan, UT - How Cultivation History Affects EBIPM Success
|
|
Ed Vasquez - Wyoming Wildlife COnsultants, LLC, Pinedale, WY - Using the Rangeland Health Assessment to Identify Ecological Processes in Need of Repair
|
|
Roger Sheley - ARS, Burns, OR - Linking Ecological Principles to Management Tools
|
|
Jeremy James - ARS, Burns, OR - Principles for Ecologically-based Invasive Plant Management
|
|
Thomas Monaco - ARS, Logan, UT - Repairing Ecological Processes to Direct Vegetation Change
|
|
Tony Svejcar - ARS, Burns, OR - What is EBIPM and How Can it Help You?
|
|
:60 second 2011 EBIPM Field School Promo Video
|