Restoration Efforts and Prairie Dog Management at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge


Autoria(s): Allmond, Jessica
Data(s)

16/08/2007

Resumo

The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge is being re-seeded to native shortgrass prairie, but the effects of prairie dog colonization on some sites may be limiting successful native plant establishment. This Capstone Project compares vegetation monitoring data and prairie dog distributions in four refuge sites to evaluate the effects of prairie dog colonization on restoration. In general, native plant abundance has increased on study plots since initiation of restoration. Localized changes in plant abundance have occurred among transects, but prairie dog densities could not be correlated with the changes. Future prairie dog expansion is cause for concern due to intensified burrowing and grazing effects. Seven recommendations are presented to aid future restoration efforts.

Identificador

http://digitalcommons.du.edu/ucol_epm/2

Publicador

Digital Commons @ DU

Fonte

Environmental Policy Management

Palavras-Chave #prairie dog; restoration; Rocky Mountain Arsenal; shortgrass prairie
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