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Grazing Lands Carbon Cycle Research and Education
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Energy, Grazers, and Carbon
Observed Benefits of Managed Grazing
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Increases in soil organic matter.
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Increased forage production.
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Increases in water retention.
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Increased pollinator activity.
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Improved drought resistance.
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And More
Project Goals
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Determine the effect of managed grazing on carbon uptake.
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Identify the potential added value to rangelands.
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Incentivize rangeland conservation.
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Remove carbon dioxide from the air and store it naturally.
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Helpful Links
Meadowlark Initiative | North Dakota Game and Fish
North Dakota Natural Resources Trust - Home (ndnrt.com)
Carbon in the News
Microsoft Signs Carbon Removal Deal with Nature-Based Startup Grassroots Carbon - ESG Today
Study finds lands used for grazing can worsen or help climate change (phys.org)
Recent Carbon Publications
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