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Taking Care of Streams in Washington, Oregon and Idaho - A Guide to Riparian Areas in Rangelands
Taking Care of Streams in Washington, Oregon and Idaho - A Guide to Riparian Areas in Rangelands PNW0560   You can manage riparian areas and livestock to complement each other on rangelands by planting plants that stabilize streambanks, developing a sound grazing plan, limiting grazing, and monitoring your plan. Color photos show native riparian plants suitable for drier regions of the Inland Northwest. Funded in part by USEPA Region 10 and the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension System.

Publisher: Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publications
Published: October 2002.
 
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