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Rangeland Monitoring in Western Uplands

About this module

Rangeland Monitoring in Western Uplands is a web resource whose creation was funded by the National Learning Center for Private Forest and Range Landowners at the University of Tennessee. The Center is a project of the United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Extension, and Education Service.

 

Program Developers from the University of Arizona, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences:

 

George Ruyle - Professor & Extension Specialist; School of Renewable Natural Resources

Maureen Sieberg – Research Specialist, Senior; Arid Lands Information Center

Anne ThwaitsWeb Designer; Arid Lands Information Center

 

Others from the University of Arizona, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, who contributed to the content and design of this learning module include:

 

John Hays – Research Specialist, Senior; School of Renewable Natural Resources

Mary Hershdorfer - Student; Rangeland and Forest Resources, School of Renewable Natural Resources

Barbara Hutchinson – Director; Arid Lands Information Center

Mitchell McClaran – Professor; School of Renewable Natural Resources

Walt Meyer - Research Specialist, Principal; School of Renewable Natural Resources

 

We are especially grateful to members of the Tohono O’odham Nation and personnel at Rose Tree Ranch who volunteered their time and expertise for the development of the learning module.