Restoring Biodiversity - 8/23/2022

Articles

Wild horse advocate Bill Simpson explains how wild horses are reducing fire hazard on the Oregon-California border.

In this excellent article from PERC (Property and Environment Research Center), the free market environmental think tank based in Bozeman, the authors explain why forest thinning and complementary restoration efforts help protect watersheds, enhance wildlife habitat, store carbon, and increase forest resiliency to pests, disease, and other threats.

As explained above, beaver dams help cool the water — and the air. They also reduce wildfires.

Videos

On the Fall River in Idaho, 5-miles from the southwest corner of Yellowstone Park, we use goats instead of herbicides to control weeds and stimulate grasses in forests and meadows. It is fascinating to watch the Peruvian herders, and their dogs – heelers, headers and guards. First in a series.

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