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Regaining Ecosystem Resilience: Managing Ungulates in the American West

Please explore these pages to find links to written summaries and audio recordings/powerpoint presentations from the 2011 symposium. A short bio and contact information are available for each presenter.

Robert Beschta

The Potential Role of Large Predators in Regaining Ecosystem Resilience on Public Lands in the American West [more]

Carl Bock

Effects of Exurban Development on Biological Diversity of the Sonoita Plain, Southeastern Arizona; Response of an Arizona Desert Grassland/Savannah to 40 years of Livestock Exclusion [more]

Dennis Bramble

Small Things Matter: Lessons Learned from Long-term Restoration on the Colorado Plateau [more]

John Carter

Kiesha’s Preserve — Research in Sage Steppe [more]

David Dobkin

Initial and Decadal Responses of Riparian Bird and Plant Communities to the Landscape-scale Removal of Livestock in the Northwestern Great Basin [more]

Richard Gill

Insights from 90 Years of Subalpine Rangeland Research on the Wasatch Plateau of Central Utah [more]

Boone Kauffman

Characteristics of Northwestern Riparian Zones: Affecting their Vulnerability, Adaptation, and Mitigation to Climate Change through Passive Restoration [more]

David Martin

Watershed Management in the Eastern Sierra Nevada [more]

Elizabeth Painter

Glimpses of Resilience in California Landscapes [more]

Bradford Wilcox

Woody Expansion, Groundwater Recharge and Streamflows on the Edwards Plateau [more]

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Symposium Info

Cosponsors

The Wallace Stegner Center, University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law, and the Grand Canyon Trust

Symposium Dates

May 9–10, 2011

Symposium Location

Wallace Stegner Center, Salt Lake City, Utah