Animals Topics from the Northwest Hub Region
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Adaptive Grazing Management for Resilient Northwest Rangelands
Adaptive Grazing Management is a flexible process that can help rangeland producers adjust to challenges associated with climate change.
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Salmon and Climate Change in Southeast Alaska
Salmon are crucial to the culture, food security, and economy of Southeast Alaska. Climate change could disrupt salmon life cycles and habitat.
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Northwest Bivalve Shellfish and Marine Snails in a Changing Climate
These animals are important for food, income, culture, and ecosystems in the Northwest and are threatened by climate change.
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Partnerships for Healthier Farms and Fish on the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River
The Upper Snake River Collaborative works with farmers and irrigators to conserve water and preserve fish habitat.
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Climate Change and Wild Foods in Alaska
Climate change is altering the abundance and location of a variety of wild foods in Alaska, affecting food security.
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Grazing Lands in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
A summary of grazing lands and the effects of climate change in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
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Virtual Fencing: A Climate Adaptation Strategy
Virtual fencing allows ranchers to move livestock without physical fences and could be an effective climate adaptation strategy.
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Feral Swine in the Northwest
Feral swine have recently invaded parts of the Northwest by causing harm to plant and animal diversity. They are also highly destructive to croplands, pastures, and livestock.