Title: Managing for Biodiversity:
1Managing for Biodiversity
- Sharing common ground
- Tom Harrison
- Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
- NALMA September 18, 2007
2Managing for Biodiversity
- Functioning, Intact Ecosystems Biodiversity
- At all levels Genetic, Species, Visible,
Hidden,. - Indicators of Functioning Ecosystems
- What are you looking for?
- Goal Setting
- Where do you want to be?
- Management Tools
- How are you going to get there?
3Indicators of a Functioning Ecosystem
- Health Assessment Protocol
- Riparian/Wetland
- Native Range
- Forest
- Tame Forage
4Functions of Healthy Riparian Areas/Forests/Rangel
ands
- Produce abundant vegetation
- Plant species and community diversity
- Trap sediments
- Filter and utilize nutrients and residues
- Dissipate stream energy and reduce wave action
- Recharge groundwater
- Control erosion
- Nutrient cycling
- Capture and beneficial release of water
5Indicators of Wetland Riparian Health
- Vegetative Cover
- Invasive Plant Species
- Undesirable Plant Species
- Tree and Shrub Regeneration
- Utilization of Trees and Shrubs
- Standing Dead Wood
- Shoreline Root Mass Protection
- Human Caused Bare Ground
- Banks Altered by Humans
- Pugging/Hummocking
- Incisement
6Indicators Of Forest/Range Health
- Integrity and Ecological Status
- Community Structure
- Litter/Thickness of LFH layer
- Site Stability
- Noxious Weeds
7Ecological StatusPlant Species Composition
8Range Condition and Birds
- Range condition an important predictor for
grassland specialists
9Different plants like different range sites
- Determined by
- moisture
- soils
- topography
- salinity
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14Unhealthy Riparian Areas
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16Structural Diversity?
Are the expected layers of plant life present on
the site?
17- Healthy Riparian areas have high diversity in
species and structure
18Does the site have structure?
19Rangeland Structure
20Sedge Wren
LeContes Sparrow
Western Meadowlark
Savannah Sparrow
Bairds Sparrow
Spragues Pipit
Vegetation Density
Grasshopper Sparrow
Chestnut-collared Longspur
Burrowing Owl
McCowns Longspur
Vegetation Height
21LFH Indicator of Moisture Retention/Nutrient
Cycling
22Carry Over (Litter)
23Site Stability
24Evidence of accelerated soil erosion?
25 Bare Soil
26Nest vegetation
- Standing dead vegetation (11-20 cm)
- Vegetation height (21-28 cm)
- Bare Ground (3-7)
27Invasive Species
28Goal Setting for Biodiversity
- Retention of wetlands and native habitat
- Protection of critical areas
- Mitigation for lost habitat
- Riparian/Range/Forest health
- Land cover
29Habitat Retention and Loss
30Tame vs Native
31Riparian Condition in Saskatchewan
32Land Cover
33Probability of occurrence of Spragues Pipits
over a range of pasture sizes (10-6000 ha)
Pasture Size/Habitat Area
34Habitat Area
Y1.520.33 (x) R20.28, P0.04
35Tools for Management
- Planning
- Implementation
- Grazing Management
- Cultivated Landscape
- Monitoring
36We need a plan
37 Is Productivity Compatible with Biodiversity?
- Sustainability
- Carrying Capacity
- Forage Production
- Soil Moisture
- Wildlife Habitat
- Water Quality
38Four Principles of Grazing Management
- Balance forage supply and demand
- Distribute grazing pressure evenly
- Defer grazing during sensitive periods
- Allow for effective rest after grazing
39TOO MUCHTOO LONG TOO SOONTOO OFTEN
- Is not sustainable..Fitch (Cows and Fish, 2000)
40Grazing Intensity
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23 Heavily grazed 42 Moderate 35 Light
41Setting Stocking Rates Balancing forage supply
and demand
- Health Assessments
- Area of use/Distribution
- Range site
- Soil/climatic zone
42Distribution
- Proximity to water
- Grazing/management system
- Supplemental feed/salt/mineral
- Time of the year
- Dry vs wet cycles
- Patchiness weeds, exotics, shrub, open vs bush
- Landscape features topography, slope, aspect
- Grazing behaviour class of animal, dominance
43Water Development
- Alternative Water Source
- Distribution Tool
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50Deferred Grazing
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52Rest Rotation Grazing
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54Exclusion Fencing
55Winter Grazing Strategies
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59 Riparian Management in a Cultivated Landscape
- Objective Encourage Annual Croppers to adopt
BMPs next to watercourses - Retain Riparian areas and wetlands
- Reduce/prevent soil loss and erosion
- Positively impact water
- Economic return to producers
60Conservation Tillage
- 1996 In cropland areas next to riparian zones
- 60 seeded into tilled land
- 22 summerfallow
- 17 standing stubble
- 1 directly seeded into standing stubble
- SSCA reports 2.5x increase
- in CT acreage 1995 to 2002
61Winter Annuals
62Buffer Strip Width
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64Increasing Field Efficiency
65Agroforestry Forage
66Chokecherry
Red-osier dogwood
Saskatoon
67Manitoba Maple
68Stooling beds in meanders
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70What can you do?
- Pay attention to the basics
- Goals
- Planning
- Implementing
- Monitoring
- Adjusting
- Work with available range/riparian grazing
specialists
71How can we help?
- FNACS - EFP/APF
- SWA, SAFRR, AAFC, DUC, NCC
- SE, DFO, EC
- Extension
- Assessment/monitoring
- On farm planning
- Workshops/field days
- Demos/management agreements
72Questions?