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]

