Saline Lowland Green River and Great Divide Basins (SL)
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Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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Mechanism
Heavy Continuous Season-long Grazing will convert this plant community to the Greasewood/Inland Saltgrass State.
Mechanism
Plowing & Cropping (haying) followed by abandonment will convert this plant community to the Heavy Greasewood State.
Mechanism
Chemical Brush Management followed by deferment for 1 to 2 years as part of a Prescribed Grazing plan will result in a plant community very similar to the Reference Plant
community (Alkali Sacaton/Greasewood State), except that a higher proportion
of greasewood will persist.
Mechanism
Heavy Continuous Season-long Grazing will convert this plant community to the Heavy Greasewood State.
Mechanism
Chemical Seedbed Preparation and Re-seeding followed by deferment for 1 to 2 years as part of a Prescribed Grazing plan over the long-term may return this state to near Reference Plant Community (Alkali Sacaton/Basin Wildrye State), except that a higher proportion of greasewood will persist. Additional deferment may be necessary and should be prescribed on an individual site basis.
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