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Rangeland - Wikipedia The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines rangeland as "lands on which the native vegetation (climax or natural potential plant community) is predominantly grasses, grass-like plants, forbs, or shrubs suitable for grazing or browsing use "
Rangeland | Definition, Ecology, Management | Britannica Rangeland, any extensive area of land that is occupied by native herbaceous or shrubby vegetation which is grazed by domestic or wild herbivores The vegetation of ranges may include tallgrass prairies, steppes, shrub woodlands, savannas, and tundras
Range Resources | Natural Resources Conservation Service Rangelands include grasslands, savannas, shrublands, most deserts, tundra, alpine communities, marshes and meadows Rangelands comprise about 30% of the entire land cover of the United States, totaling about 770 million acres About 2 3 of all U S rangelands are privately owned
Home Page-Rangelands. org | Rangelands The Society for Range Management is an international organization that includes people who manage, conserve and enjoy the vast landscapes known as rangelands We are a vibrant community that learn from each other and share our common appreciation for rangelands
Rangeland Analysis Platform The Rangeland Analysis Platform combines satellite imagery with thousands of on-the-ground vegetation measurements collected by BLM, NPS, and NRCS The power of cloud computing and machine learning technology allows the RAP to easily map vegetation across the United States
Rangelands and Grazing - Bureau of Land Management These lands preserve the open spaces that continue to shape the character of the West Read about national and regional rangeland health, including state range health standards and grazing guidelines
Rangeland Condition Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection (RCMAP) Rangelands cover more than half of the western United States and are important for biodiversity, livestock grazing, recreation, and ecosystem services Monitoring the condition and trends of rangelands over time is essential for sustainable land management
Grasslands and Rangelands - National Institute of Food and Agriculture Rangelands, primarily covered by natural vegetation, provide grazing and forage for livestock and wildlife The fertile soil that characterizes many grasslands make the areas well suited to cultivating crops Rangeland and grassland ecosystems provide benefits vital to agriculture and the environment including:
Rocky Mountain Region | Rangeland and Grazing | Forest Service There are many definitions of rangelands, but generally speaking, rangelands are a type of land the primarily supports herbs, shrubs, and grasses that provide food, fiber, clean water, biofuels, and cultural heritage and recreation opportunities