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The Communicator, October 2012, Terry Messmer
The Communicator, October 2012, Terry Messmer
All Current Publications
Effective 1 December, Todd Black will become the new wildlife manager for Deseret Land and Livestock (DLL), Woodruff, Utah. Todd has been a long-time stalwart and founding member of the Utah Community Based Conservation Program (CBCP).
Demography, Vital Rates, Habitat-Use, And Seasonal Movements Of Greater Sage-Grouse 2012 Annual Report, Avery Cook, Brain Wing, Todd Black, Terry A. Messmer
Demography, Vital Rates, Habitat-Use, And Seasonal Movements Of Greater Sage-Grouse 2012 Annual Report, Avery Cook, Brain Wing, Todd Black, Terry A. Messmer
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
The Communicator, July 2012, Terry Messmer
The Communicator, July 2012, Terry Messmer
All Current Publications
Although it was a long time ago when I went to 4-H summer camp, I can still remember the camp counselors making us write short notes, postcards if you will, that they would then send to our parents to let them know we were fine and having a great time.
Estimating And Verifying Household Potential To Conserve Water, Francisco J. Suero, Peter W. Mayer, David E. Rosenberg
Estimating And Verifying Household Potential To Conserve Water, Francisco J. Suero, Peter W. Mayer, David E. Rosenberg
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
Behavior and technological impacts on residential indoor water use and conservation efforts in the United States are identified. Preexisting detailed end-use data was collected before and after toilets, faucets, showerheads, and clothes washers were retrofitted in 96 owner-occupied, single-family households in Oakland, California; Seattle, Washington; and Tampa, Florida, between 2000 and 2003. Water volume, duration of use, and time of use were recorded and disaggregated by appliance for two weeks before and four weeks after appliances were retrofitted. For each appliance, observed differences in water use before and after retrofits are compared to water savings predicted by simple analytical, regression, …
The Communicator, April 2012, Terry Messmer
The Communicator, April 2012, Terry Messmer
All Current Publications
This publication is an issue of "The Communicator" highlighting details of sage-grouse local working groups.
Reuse: Creating A Next Life For Common Items, Roslynn Brain, H. Waldbillig
Reuse: Creating A Next Life For Common Items, Roslynn Brain, H. Waldbillig
Environment and Society Faculty Publications
If you are looking for ways to save money and add creative flair to your daily life, reusing everyday items you are likely to throw away could be the answer! We produce an average of 4.4 pounds each of trash a day in the U.S., which amounts to 1,600 pounds per person each year (Environmental Protection Agency, 2011). This yearly waste produced by each one of us is more than the typical weight of a Bison, America’s largest land animal! Often overshadowed by recycling, reusing is a zero-impact technique for waste prevention. By using a product or item in its …
The Communicator, October 2011, Terry Messmer
The Communicator, October 2011, Terry Messmer
All Current Publications
This publication is an issue of "The Communicator" highlighting details of sage-grouse local working groups.
Utah’S Adaptive Resources Management Greater Sage-Grouse Local Working Groups Accomplishment Report, Utah State University Extension
Utah’S Adaptive Resources Management Greater Sage-Grouse Local Working Groups Accomplishment Report, Utah State University Extension
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
The Communicator, July 2011, Terry Messmer
The Communicator, July 2011, Terry Messmer
All Current Publications
Various buffer distances have been recommended to mitigate the potential effects of human-generated activities such as oil and gas development on sage-grouse (Centrocercus spp.). The sage-grouse management guideline published in 2000 recommended maintaining a 3 km (1.9 mi) buffer zone between the activity and seasonal sage-grouse habitat.
Building An Interdisciplinary Research Program In Water Conservation: Approach, Preliminary Findings, And Next Steps, David E. Rosenberg, Joanna Endter-Wada, Arthur J. Caplan, Diana T. Glenn, Guy Ballard, Katie Henderson
Building An Interdisciplinary Research Program In Water Conservation: Approach, Preliminary Findings, And Next Steps, David E. Rosenberg, Joanna Endter-Wada, Arthur J. Caplan, Diana T. Glenn, Guy Ballard, Katie Henderson
Environment and Society Faculty Publications
Effective urban water conservation programs must harness a synergy of new technologies, public policies, social cost pricing, information dissemination, citizen engagement, and coordinated actions across decision making scales. Together, these factors affect the volume of water an individual user ultimately saves and the overall success of a conservation program or programs. Over the past 18 months, we have started building an interdisciplinary research program in urban water conservation to quantify and assess the effects of these interconnected factors to motivate citizen engagement. We have interviewed water utility managers and conservation coordinators across the state of Utah, held focus groups with …
Cattle Ranchers And Conservation Easements, Roslynn Brain
Cattle Ranchers And Conservation Easements, Roslynn Brain
Environment and Society Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Grasses And Grasslike Plants Of Utah, Mindy Pratt, Roger Banner, James Bowns
Grasses And Grasslike Plants Of Utah, Mindy Pratt, Roger Banner, James Bowns
All Current Publications
This guide is meant to serve as a help in identifying many of the grasses and grass-like plants common to the rangelands, forests, and farmlands of Utah. It is not an exhaustive guide to the plants contained herein, nor is it a comprehensive summary of all the grasses and grass-like plants in Utah.
The Effects Of Prescribed Fire On Greater Sage-Grouse On Anthro Mountain, Duchesne County, Utah 2008 Annual Report, Eric Thacker, Terry A. Messmer
The Effects Of Prescribed Fire On Greater Sage-Grouse On Anthro Mountain, Duchesne County, Utah 2008 Annual Report, Eric Thacker, Terry A. Messmer
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Lower Hobble Creek Ecosystem Flow Recommendations, Melissa Stamp, Thomas Eddie, Darren Olsen, Tyler Allred
Lower Hobble Creek Ecosystem Flow Recommendations, Melissa Stamp, Thomas Eddie, Darren Olsen, Tyler Allred
All In-stream Flows Material
This report describes the process and products of developing a suite of year-round instream flow recommendations for lower Hobble Creek in Utah County, Utah. This project was undertaken by the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (the Commission) as a component of the June Sucker Recovery Implementation Program (JSRIP) 2008 Work Plan (JSRIP 2008). The Commission is a Federal agency established by the Central Utah Project Completion Act (CUPCA [Titles II through VI of Public Law 102-575]). The Commission is responsible for mitigating impacts of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project (CUP) on fish, wildlife, and related recreation …
The Effects Of Tebuthurion On Shrub Steppe Ecology And Greater Sage Grouse Use In Lower Hamlin Valley, Utah 2007 Annual Report, Rhett L. Boswell, Nicole S. Frey
The Effects Of Tebuthurion On Shrub Steppe Ecology And Greater Sage Grouse Use In Lower Hamlin Valley, Utah 2007 Annual Report, Rhett L. Boswell, Nicole S. Frey
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Probabilistic Estimation Of Water Conservation Effectiveness, David E. Rosenberg
Probabilistic Estimation Of Water Conservation Effectiveness, David E. Rosenberg
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
An analytical method is derived to describe the distribution of water quantity saved among customers within a water-use sector who adopt a water conservation action. Analytical results tend toward lognormal distributions with long tails, quantifying a smaller subset of customers that show potential to achieve large savings. Example effectiveness distributions are shown for seven long-term conservation actions potentially implemented by urban, domestic water users in Amman, Jordan. Monte Carlo simulations verify the analytical derivations. The probabilistic outputs contrast with common methods that estimate conservation action effectiveness as a product of typical (average) characteristics for disaggregated customer groups. Implications to size …
2006 Annual Report Parker Mountain Adaptive Resource Management Group, David Dahlgren, Michael Guttery, Michael Monsen, Terry Messmer
2006 Annual Report Parker Mountain Adaptive Resource Management Group, David Dahlgren, Michael Guttery, Michael Monsen, Terry Messmer
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Tropic And East Fork Irrigation Company, Tropic Ditch Replacement Project, Environmental Assessment, Bureau Of Reclamation, Provo Area Office
Tropic And East Fork Irrigation Company, Tropic Ditch Replacement Project, Environmental Assessment, Bureau Of Reclamation, Provo Area Office
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
The purpose of this project is to reduce the amount of salt entering the Paria River and ultimately the Colorado River. One way to reduce the amount of salt reaching the Colorado River is to eliminate seepage from the historic Tropic Ditch. The Bureau of Reclamation, Provo Area Office has proposed funding for the project under the Colorado River Salinity Control Program. In addition to reducing the amount of salt loading, the project would also conserve water lost to evaporation and seepage.
The purpose of this Environmental Assessment (EA) is to analyze the potential environmental consequences of the proposed construction …
Parker Mountain Greater Sage-Grouse Local Conservation Plan, Utah State University Extension
Parker Mountain Greater Sage-Grouse Local Conservation Plan, Utah State University Extension
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Morgan-Summit Greater Sage-Grouse Local Conservation Plan, Utah State University Extension
Morgan-Summit Greater Sage-Grouse Local Conservation Plan, Utah State University Extension
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Utah Resource Assessment, Utah Association Of Conservation Districts, Utah Department Of Agriculture And Food, Natural Resource Conservation Service
Utah Resource Assessment, Utah Association Of Conservation Districts, Utah Department Of Agriculture And Food, Natural Resource Conservation Service
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
Located in the Rocky Mountain Region, Utah derives its name from the Native American Ute tribe and means “people of the mountains”. Utah is 84,900 square miles and is ranked the 11th largest state (in terms of square miles) in the US. As hosts of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Utah boasts the “greatest snow on earth” and is the home of 18 colorful National Parks and monuments. Utah's peaks are, on average, the tallest in the country and create great contrasts that range from the snow covered peaks of the Uinta Range in the east, to the renowned natural …
Cache County, Utah Resource Assessment, Utah Association Of Conservation Districts, Utah Department Of Agriculture And Foods, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Cache County, Utah Resource Assessment, Utah Association Of Conservation Districts, Utah Department Of Agriculture And Foods, Natural Resources Conservation Service
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
This resource assessment is designed to gather and display information specific to Cache County, Utah. This report will highlight the natural and social resources present in the county, detail specific concerns, and be used to aid in resource planning and target conservation assistance needs. This document is dynamic and will be updated as additional information is available through a multi-agency partnership effort. The general observations and summaries are listed first, followed by the specific resource inventories.
National Environmental Compliance Handbook, United States Department Of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
National Environmental Compliance Handbook, United States Department Of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
The National Environmental Compliance Handbook (NECH) provides guidance to Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) officials about how to comply with Federal environmental requirements when delivering technical and financial assistance. The objectives of this Handbook are to: • Improve the quality of plans and decisions by integrating environmental considerations into the planning process; • Promote efficiency in preparing environmental documentation; • Provide a systematic framework for integrating the NRCS planning process and environmental requirements; and • Serve as a reference for NRCS environmental compliance procedures.
Gunnison Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan Update San Juan County, Utah, Utah State University Extension
Gunnison Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan Update San Juan County, Utah, Utah State University Extension
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Land Health Assessment For The Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area, U.S. Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Grand Junction Field Office, Grand Junction, Colorado
Land Health Assessment For The Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area, U.S. Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Grand Junction Field Office, Grand Junction, Colorado
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
The Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area (CCNCA) is located about 7 miles west of Grand Junction, Colorado. The CCNCA includes rolling saltbush-covered hills, pinyon-junpier and sagebrush-covered mesas, a 24-mile corridor along the Colorado River through Horsethief and Ruby Canyons, and over 70,000 acres of sheer-sided, red-rock canyons, natural arches, caves and alcoves. The 75,550-acre Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness comprises the heart of the CCNCA, with another 5,200 acres stretching into Utah.
The CCNCA was given a high priority for land health assessment, a valuable tool in developing the CCNCA Resource Management Plan (RMP).
Designing A Low Water Use Landscape, Teresa Cerny, Kelly L. Kopp, Maggie Wolf, Debbie Amundsen
Designing A Low Water Use Landscape, Teresa Cerny, Kelly L. Kopp, Maggie Wolf, Debbie Amundsen
All Current Publications
A landscape design should meet the needs of the people who will use and maintain the area while incorporating the site’s existing environmental conditions into the design. Water is a limiting resource in Utah, so designing the landscape to efficiently use water is important. Conserving water in the landscape can be accomplished by selecting low water use plants, designing and scheduling irrigation systems efficiently, grouping plants according to their water requirements, and using hardscaping materials (patios, stone paths, decks, etc.) appropriately to reduce the area requiring irrigation.
Strategic Management Plan For Columbian Sharp-Tailed Grouse 2002, State Of Utah, Department Of Natural Resoures, Division Of Wildlife Resources
Strategic Management Plan For Columbian Sharp-Tailed Grouse 2002, State Of Utah, Department Of Natural Resoures, Division Of Wildlife Resources
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
The Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus) is one of seven subspecies of Sharp-tailed Grouse. Historically, Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse occurred within sagebrush-native bunch grass habitat throughout the intermountain region, extending from British Columbia, Washington, Idaho and Montana south through portions of Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico. Sharp-tailed Grouse populations range-wide began declining during 1880-1920 (Bart 2000). By 1936, the range of distribution had been reduced by two-thirds (Hart et al. 1950). Currently, Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse occur in only 5 % of their historic range-wide distribution and 4% of their distribution in Utah (Bart 2000). Within the …
Water-Wise Landscaping, Kelly L. Kopp, Teresa Cerny, Rick Heflebower
Water-Wise Landscaping, Kelly L. Kopp, Teresa Cerny, Rick Heflebower
Gardening
No abstract provided.
Water Conservation In The Home, Nancy Mesner
Water Conservation In The Home, Nancy Mesner
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Restoration Of Aspen-Dominated Ecosystems In The Lake States, Douglas M. Stone, John D. Elioff, Donald V. Potter, Donald B. Peterson, Robert Wagner
Restoration Of Aspen-Dominated Ecosystems In The Lake States, Douglas M. Stone, John D. Elioff, Donald V. Potter, Donald B. Peterson, Robert Wagner
Aspen Bibliography
A reserve tree method (RTM) of harvesting was installed in six 70 to 75 year old aspen dominated stands to determine if retaining 10 to 15 dominant aspen per acre would decrease sucker density to facilitate restoration of a conifer component. A reserve shelterwood cut was applied to three additional stands to evaluate performance of white pine planted under 50% crown cover. After the first full growing season following harvest, 96% of the RTM harvested areas were stocked; sucker density averaged 27000 per acre versus 38.2 k per acre on a clearcut control, 41% greater. Basal diameter of dominant suckers …