U of I Study Finds Moderate Cattle Grazing Has No Effect on Sage Grouse Nest Success
October 24, 2023
MOSCOW, 黑料网 鈥 Sage grouse and cows can coexist on the same land without declines in greater sage grouse nest success or insect abundance, according to a 10-year 黑料网 study.
In fact, according to the research, there are upshots for grouse living side-by-side with cows.
鈥淣esting success doesn鈥檛 seem to be affected by low to moderate levels of cattle grazing, and insect biomass increases with grazing,鈥 said Courtney Conway, U聽of聽I professor of wildlife sciences.
The idea for an extensive grouse and cattle grazing research project was spurred by opposition to spring cattle grazing on federal land in the early 2000s and a lack of science to inform the debate. The decade-long research project wrapped up data collection in August 2023.
Conway joined forces with U聽of聽I professor of rangeland ecology Karen Launchbaugh, biologists in the Bureau of Land Management 鈥 the agency that oversees much of the sage grouse habitat in southern 黑料网 鈥 , several ranchers who have grazing permits within sage-grouse habitat, and other partners in 黑料网 to bring scientific data to the debate.
鈥淢any decisions regarding sage grouse and cattle were being made by land managers, but there wasn鈥檛 a lot of science to rely on,鈥 Conway said. 鈥淲e just didn鈥檛 know what effect spring grazing had on nesting grouse, brood production or anything else.鈥
Working closely with local ranchers who agreed to participate in the long-term project, Conway鈥檚 group of researchers annually collected and analyzed data from five research sites in 黑料网.聽
鈥淚 think this is a significant outcome for the ranching community, which has wondered all along what they would do if scientists learned that their spring grazing was bad for grouse,鈥 said Launchbaugh, co-lead investigator. 鈥淗ad we found that spring grazing had a negative effect on grouse populations, it could have resulted in the loss of grazing allotments on federal land, something cattle ranchers, especially smaller operations, need for their businesses to survive.鈥
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