What does range improvement mean?

What does range improvement mean?

Range improvement means an authorized physical modification or treatment which is designed to improve production of forage; change vegetation composition; control patterns of use; provide water; stabilize soil and water conditions; restore, protect and improve the condition of rangeland ecosystems to benefit livestock.

What are the method of improving range land?

Natural improvements may involve a relatively light human impact such as the manipulation of stocking rates, fire management, temporary protection from grazing (exclosure) while artificial improvements include heavier human impact or investment such as fencing, soil and water protection and conservation techniques.

What is a range improvement agreement?

Range improvement permits and cooperative range improvement agreements shall specify the standards, design, construction and maintenance criteria for the range improvements and other additional conditions and stipulations or modifications deemed necessary by the authorized officer.

What are the method of improving rangeland?

Rangeland improvement was sought in 3 areas, including reseeding, fertilization and water harvesting.

What are the differences between structural and non structural range improvements?

There are two kinds of range improvements: nonstructural and structural. Seedings or prescribed burns are examples of nonstructural range improvements. Fences or facilities such as wells or water pipelines are examples of structural improvements.

What is range seeding?

Range seeding is a management tool that can help you develop, alter and improve the range ecosystem. Range seeding is expensive and there is always some risk of failure. In many cases, though, seeding may be the most practical and environmentally sound practice for restoring rangelands and missing ecosystem functions.

What is rangeland condition?

The overall rangeland condition appeared to be in a transitional state from good to poor with a downward trend. The pastoralists perceived that woody plants encroachment, lack and/or shortage of rain, and ban of rangeland burning were among the major factors that caused rangeland deterioration.

How is range condition evaluated by range managers?

Range condition is evaluated for each range site on a ranch. Range sites are areas with the potential for producing similar amounts and kinds of vegetation (for example, shallow hillside site, deep upland site, draw site, etc.). Sites are determined by climatic, soil, topographic and vegetation features.

How do grazing leases work?

A grazing lease is a formal disposition from the Government of Alberta, normally granted on public land where grazing is considered to be the best long-term use of the land. The leases can be issued for a term not exceeding 20 years (usually issued for 10 years).

How many types of rangeland are there?

Types of rangeland There are five basic types of rangelands worldwide: natural grassland, desert shrubland, savanna woodland, forest, and tundra.