BOISE — The practice of emergency post-fire seeding in sagebrush landscapes of the Great Basin, which was meant to stabilize soils, has not resulted in restored habitats that would be used by greater sage-grouse according to U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Forest Service researchers who published their results today in the journal Ecosphere.
USGS Release: Post-Fire Stabilization Seedings Have Not Developed Into Sage-grouse Habitat (3/24/2014 9:34:33 AM)
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