14. “The health of our waters
is the principal measure
of how we live on the land"
Luna Leopold
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Area of the United
States is used as
Grazing Land.
Graziers Hold the
Keys to restoring the
health of that land.”
Darren Doherty
Photo: Dan Dagget Babbit Ranch
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• Bacteria
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• Small vertebrates
Images: Dr. Elaine
Ingham,
Soil Foodweb, Inc.
68. "The Carbon Ranch: Using Food and Stewardship
to Build Soil and Fight Climate Change."
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70. Feedback loops between beaver dams and fluvial
processes in incised streams
(Courtesy of Michael Pollock NOAA)
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73. Seventh Generation Institute - Cathryn Wild
505 216 1150 or www.seventh-generation.org
Funding available for:
• Beaver-related stream restoration projects on private land –
can include revegetation, stream fencing and other activities.
• Management of beaver impacts –
can include help with flooding caused by free standing dams,
blocked culverts, and loss of valuable trees.