Restoring Biodiversity - 4/6/2021

Articles

Increasing soil fertility is the foundation of habitat and wildlife restoration.

And as discussed in the article below, slowing and spreading runoff to increase soil moisture is basic to increasing soil fertility.

Here is a book and video on this topic. These describe how practices developed in forests like Idaho’s will also work on desert grasslands.

Tracking wolves around Teton National Park.

Videos

We join Bret Wannacott in private land in Idaho to hunt wild pheasants.

Eco-friendly forest thinning and road building next to Yellowstone Park in Idaho.

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And that’s it - as always thanks for reading. Please pass along, and if you haven’t already - please check out our views on biodiversity at the link below.

Ranchers. Entrepreneurs. Environmentalists. Increasing biodiversity for a better ranch—and a better tomorrow.