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Rangeland ecosystems are those non-forested, uncultivated lands that provide the necessities of life for grazing and browsing animals such as deer and elk, and for a permitted number of sheep and cattle. Grazing permittees are individuals or organizations that have acquired the privilege to graze livestock of federal lands.
Grazing and browsing occurs in forage producing areas of sagebrush, pinyon-juniper, aspen, grassland, meadow-forb-parkland, and mountain brush vegetation types. Rangeland issues focus on improving and sustaining proper vegetation structure, composition, density, and function over time.
Clicking on any areas of the map with yellow dots will take you to a detailed area map with specific Rangeland Ecosystems locations.
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