Wetland Green River and Great Divide Basins (WL)
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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- Transition T1-2 More details
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- Restoration pathway R2-1 More details
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- Transition T3-4 More details
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- Transition T5-6 More details
- Restoration pathway R6-5 More details
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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 Inundation (flooding) will convert this plant community to the Cattail/Bulrush State.
Mechanism
Nonuse will convert this plant community to the Willow/Sedge State.
Mechanism
Heavy Continuous Season-long Grazing will convert this plant community to the Baltic Rush State.
Mechanism
Noxious Weed Invasion with Prescribed Grazing will convert this plant community to the Managed Noxious Weed State.
Mechanism
Drainage will result in a plant community very similar to the Reference Plant Community (Sedge State).
Mechanism
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 (Sedge State). Care should be taken when planning brush management to consider
wildlife habitat and critical winter ranges.
Mechanism
Heavy Continuous Season-long Grazing or Continuous Season-long Grazing will convert this plant community to the Baltic Rush State.
Mechanism
Long-term Prescribed Grazing will result in a plant community very similar to the Reference Plant Community (Sedge State).
Mechanism
Replanting Trees followed by several years of rest as part of a Prescribed Grazing plan will convert this plant community to the Willow/Sedge State.
Mechanism
Noxious Weed Control with Prescribed Grazing will convert this plant community to the Managed Noxious Weed State.
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