Land Stewardship Projects

Landscape Ecology

Developing effective stewardship strategies depends on our understanding of the ecological systems and function of our rangelands. The development, function, and responses of plant associations and communities and how they respond over time to disturbances like prescribed fire and drought are foundational to management decisions. By developing large scale classification and characterization of our landscapes, we can define ‘land management units’ that serve as replicates in our experiments and make our entire operating footprint a robust living laboratory.

Outcomes

Ocelot Population Slowly Growing Through Cultivation


The recovery of the ocelot largely depends on private landowners and the stewardship of their lands. East Foundation is committed to producing reliable research aimed at making this a reality.

Locations:

San Antonio Viejo

related PUBLICATIONS

Status and Distribution of Jaguarundi in Texas and Northeastern México: Making the Case for Extirpation and Initiation of Recovery in the United States

March 1, 2022
Peer-Reviewed

Quantifying Herbivory in Heterogenous Environments: Methodological Considerations for More Accurate Metrics

January 1, 2022
Peer-Reviewed

Forb Standing Crop Response to Grazing and Precipitation

September 1, 2021
Peer-Reviewed

Compatibility of Dual Enterprises for Cattle and Deer in North America: A Quantitative Review

January 1, 2021
Peer-Reviewed

Cattle Ranching in the “Wild Horse Desert” – Stocking Rate, Rainfall, and Forage Responses

March 17, 2020
Peer-Reviewed

Suitability of NDVI and OSAVI as Estimators of Green Biomass and Coverage in a Semi-arid Rangeland

August 1, 2018
Peer-Reviewed

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