Cooperative Prevention Systems to Protect Rangelands From the Spread of Invasive Plants
Abstract
Eastern Montana is a vast region dominated by weed-free plains grassland. The protection of these prairies from the spread of invasive plants through weed prevention areas (WPAs) can preserve high- quality rangelands for wildlife, livestock, and other ecosystem goods and services. Eastern Montana sustains a spacious region of native grasslands and shrublands (approximately 57,000 mi2). The conservation of these rangelands has far- reaching societal implications for long-term sustainability of ecosystem services and rural livelihoods.
DOI: 10.2458/azu_rangelands_v34i1_goodwin