Reestablishing Riparian Vegetation in Grazing Lands
Volume
36
Issue
2
Abstract
Reestablishing Riparian Vegetation in Grazing Lands describes a research effort to successfully grow trees next to streams in former pasture land. Increased shade is evaluated by measuring light intensity. Techniques for preventing beaver damage are discussed. Efforts like this can alienate some landowners opposed to change, but can establish the Extension Service as an agency that can be part of the solution in sensitive natural resource issues.
Recommended Citation
Rogers, B. (1998). Reestablishing Riparian Vegetation in Grazing Lands. The Journal of Extension, 36(2), Article 11. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol36/iss2/11