Santa Fe River riparian vegetation monitoring : report 2003
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- Publication date
- 2004
- Topics
- Vegetation monitoring -- New Mexico, Riparian plants -- New Mexico, Riparian areas -- New Mexico -- Management, Grazing -- Environmental aspects -- New Mexico, Range management -- New Mexico, Stream conservation -- New Mexico, Water quality management -- New Mexico, Grazing -- Environmental aspects, Range management, Riparian areas -- Management, Riparian plants, Stream conservation, Vegetation monitoring, Water quality management, New Mexico
- Publisher
- Albuquerque, N.M. : Natural Heritage New Mexico, Biology Department, University of New Mexico ; [Taos, N.M.] : [U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Taos Field Office]
- Collection
- blmlibrary; fedlink; americana
- Contributor
- Bureau of Land Management Library
- Language
- English
iii, 16, [31] pages : 28 cm
The Taos Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has initiated a riparian vegetation monitoring program for its lands along the lower Santa Fe River just west of La Cienega. The intent of this program is to detect long-term trends in riparian plant communities within a two-mile reach of the river that has been recently excluded from livestock grazing. Historically, the allotment was subject to livestock grazing year round, which continued through the spring of 2004. In 2003, we established a set of vegetation transects to determine baseline conditions under grazing for comparison to later surveys after livestock removal
Cover title
"June 2004."
"Final report, Cooperative agreement no. GDA-010009, Task order no.7"--Page i
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The Taos Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has initiated a riparian vegetation monitoring program for its lands along the lower Santa Fe River just west of La Cienega. The intent of this program is to detect long-term trends in riparian plant communities within a two-mile reach of the river that has been recently excluded from livestock grazing. Historically, the allotment was subject to livestock grazing year round, which continued through the spring of 2004. In 2003, we established a set of vegetation transects to determine baseline conditions under grazing for comparison to later surveys after livestock removal
Cover title
"June 2004."
"Final report, Cooperative agreement no. GDA-010009, Task order no.7"--Page i
Printout of PDF
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Irregular pagination.
- Addeddate
- 2019-09-19 16:25:09
- Associated-names
- Muldavin, Esteban, 1953-; Chauvin, Yvonne; Browder, Amanda; Sekscienski, Stacey; United States. Bureau of Land Management. Taos Field Office; New Mexico Natural Heritage Program; University of New Mexico
- Bib_id
- ocm74649571
- Call number
- QH541.5.R52 S268 2004
- Camera
- Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control)
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:74649556
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- santaferiverripa00milf
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t24c10v99
- Invoice
- 87
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- 0.0.21
- Openlibrary_edition
- OL27320591M
- Openlibrary_work
- OL20140749W
- Page-progression
- lr
- Page_number_confidence
- 27
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- 1.0.3
- Pages
- 54
- Ppi
- 300
- Republisher_date
- 20190924080347
- Republisher_operator
- associate-ladonna-hartmann@archive.org
- Republisher_time
- 200
- Scandate
- 20190923183618
- Scanner
- scribe3.indiana.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- indiana
- Tts_version
- 3.0-initial-170-gdf78d52
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 74649571
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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