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Working Landscapes Working Together Lynn Huntsinger, University of California, Berkeley

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Working Landscapes Working Together

Lynn Huntsinger, University of California, Berkeley

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Synergies!

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Working Landscapes

Multiple benefits: ecosystem services including food, habitat, viewshed, heritage.

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Pasture Scale: Producing the ecosystem service of wildlife habitat

Species may benefit from grazing to alter grassland structure

•  shorter grass, openings. •  species or structural heterogeneity •  tool to manage invasives

•  Western burrowing owl (CCWD 2005).

•  Stephens kangaroo rats (Kelt et al 2005; USFWS 1997)

•  Goldfields (Barry 2005) •  Some insects/beetles (Dennis et al

1997) •  Western pond turtle (CCWD 2005). •  Butterflies (Weiss, 1999)

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Vernal Pools

•  Grazing benefits documented by Pyke and Marty, Marty 2005.

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Conservation of working landscapes requires all three:

•  Pasture: manage grazing to achieve environmental effects.

•  Ranch: sustainable enterprise.

•  Landscape: year round forage supply from mix of private, leased, and public land.

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Landscape

Ranch

Pasture

Interdependence and feedback

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Ranchers as “ecosystem

engineers” •  Create habitats, local and landscape effects (Jones et al

1997). •  Ranchers maintain water developments, watch out

for vandalism, pick up trash, steward land. •  Manage grazing for fire hazard reduction,

endangered species, biodiversity, soil •  Ranchers and ranching can be “ecosystem

services”

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Ranchers as “ecosystem

engineers” •  Create habitats, local and landscape effects (Jones et al

1997). •  Ranchers maintain water developments, watch out

for vandalism, pick up trash, steward land. •  Manage grazing for fire hazard reduction,

endangered species, biodiversity, soil •  Ranchers and ranching can be “ecosystem services”

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Pasture scale: construction and maintenance of stockponds

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(Science Applications International, Corp.)

Landscape level ecosystem engineering: Network of stockponds across a working landscape benefits tiger salamanders and livestock.

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Ranchers benefit from ecosystem services from their land and enterprise

90% + in California, Colorado, say that living near “natural beauty” is an important motive for ranching

(Huntsinger  et  al.  2010;  Rowe  et  al.)    

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Synergies: mutual benefits from ranch stewardship

Rancher ecosystem services

•  Natural beauty

•  Living on property

•  Wildlife and recreation

•  Legacy value: heirs

•  Production value

Public ecosystem benefits •  Natural beauty

•  Existence and viewshed

•  Wildlife and recreation

•  Legacy value: future generations

•  Local ranch products

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"Tiger salamanders are the most lucrative livestock I've ever

raised."

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The End

--Sustainable ranches need a stable, year round, forage supply --Cows are not plants: pastoralism world-wide makes use of mobility

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19%

31%

50%

Owned by participant

Leased from private landowner

Leased from public agency

A typical East Bay ranch (Sulak 2007)

--Median date of establishment: 1890 --Competition for public leases is fierce as the

forage base shrinks. --Used 4 private leases on average, one used

15 private and public

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"They think we can put the cows on a shelf when they

don't need them."

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If I lost my public

leases…

(Sulak 2007)

•  Would suffer a significant decline in income (41%).

•  Would have to reduce herd size. •  Would like to buy or lease more land but it is

increasingly difficult to find. •  35% - 50% might sell the ranch.

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Critical mass of producer community

•  Provides local labor pool, peer networks.

•  Supports production and marketing infrastructure.

•  Maintains extensive sylvopastoral ecosystems

(Hart 1991; Liffmann et al. 2000)

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Landscape Scale: Feedbacks of development or exclusion

Ranch Developed or Ranch land taken out of production

Limits management Loss of forage base Loss of infrastructure Loss of community

Costs to farm and Pressure to sell increase

feedback loop: loss of ranches increases loss of ranches (Sulak and Huntsinger 2007)

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77% of CA ranchers think that ranching can survive

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“It’s not open space.”

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Conservation of working landscapes requires all three:

•  Pasture: manage grazing to achieve environmental effects.

•  Ranch: sustainable enterprise.

•  Landscape: year round forage supply from mix of private, leased, and public land.

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Landscape    

Ranch    

Pasture    

Carbon  sequestra:on,  air  and  water  quaity,  pollina:on,  extensive  wildlife  habitat  

Healthy  foods,  diversified  products,    manager  stewardship  

Forage  and  tree  produc:on,  habitat  and  biodiversity  

Benefits from Working Landscapes

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Conclusions: the landscape we know and ranching are interdependent

•  Managed and stewarded by ranchers, and

part of the ranching economy. •  Ranching can provide ecosystem

stewardship and services on private as well as public lands.

•  Ranchers need an affordable, year-round forage supply that fits the livestock calendar.

•  Agencies, mitigation management have important impacts on regional private land conservation

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In some areas, land management agencies and entities may be part of selecting the ranchers of the future…..

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•  Ecosystem services from the pasture depend on maintaining the ranch and the landscape.

•  Can’t maintain landscape level services without the pasture and the ranch.