Topics: Plants and Animals
Rangelands are home to a variety of both native and introduced plants and animals that dynamically interact to influence the rangeland ecosystem.
Collectively rangeland plants and animals provide for:
- Agricultural enterprises
- Recreation
- Aesthetics
- Water Resources
- Wildlife Resources
- Air Quality
Plants and animals interact to create productive landscapes on about 50% of the earth's surface; these landscapes provide society a suite of benefits not available on crop or forested lands.
Plants and Animals | description
Plants | description
How Plants Grow, Compete, and Reproduce | description
Introduced Plants for Forage and Restoration | description
Invasive Weeds | description
Economics of Invasive Species | description
Education and Training | description
Funding Opportunities | description
Integrated and Coordinated Weed Management | description
Management and Control Techniques | description
Policies and Laws | description
Preventing Weed Infestations | description
Weed Identification | description
Plant Identification | description
Poisonous Plants | description
Animals | description
Invasive Plants Animals and Microbes | description
Endangered Species | description