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AoR 151: Targeted Grazing for Wetland Health - Maria Pacioretty & Chase Carter

AoR 151: Targeted Grazing for Wetland Health - Maria Pacioretty & Chase Carter

Update: 2025-02-23
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The Sterling Wildlife Management Area in southeast Idaho suffered from accumulated dead cattails, bulrushes, and grasses. Wildlife the area is intended habitat for were avoiding it, especially migratory waterfowl. This Life on the Range story with rancher Chase Carter and biologist Maria Pacioretty describes their successful efforts to use targeted grazing in winter to consume and transform the overburden of dead vegetation.

The Art of Range Podcast is supported by Vence, a subsidiary of Merck Animal Health; the Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission; and the Western Extension Risk Management Education Center.

Access the rest of the story and the excellent video on this project from https://artofrange.com/episodes/aor-151-targeted-grazing-wetland-health-maria-pacioretty-chase-carter, where you can also find a full transcript of this interview.
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AoR 151: Targeted Grazing for Wetland Health - Maria Pacioretty & Chase Carter

AoR 151: Targeted Grazing for Wetland Health - Maria Pacioretty & Chase Carter

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