Erik Molvar, Executive Director of the Western Watersheds Project (WWP). discusses the significant ecological impacts of cattle (which are not native to the Americas) on public lands in the western U.S. Ranching is the most widespread commercial use of U.S. public lands and one of the primary causes of native species endangerment in the American West. WWP is a nonprofit environmental conservation group with a primary focus on the negative impacts of livestock grazing on 250 million acres of western public lands. Learn more about Erik’s extensive conservation experience and WWP at https://www.westernwatersheds.org.
The Ecological Impacts of Cattle Ranching in the West
May 4, 2021
Debbie Coffey, environmental pollution, FARMING & FOOD, The PPJ Gazette cattle ranching, Debbie Coffey, ecological impact, environmental pollution, farming and food, public lands, The PPJ Gazette, Western states, western Watersheds 1 Comment
May 05, 2021 @ 15:28:55
Excellent. Thank you.
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