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Photos by Mark Lindquist: SGS Principal Investigators, Staff, and Graduate Students, ARS Staff, and LTER Schoolyard Teachers, meet with the Review Team for lunch under the cottonwoods along Owl Creek, at the old Slayton Place.
Bill Lauenroth, SGS Principal Investigator, explains the objectives and methodologies of using cattle grazing to manage landscape structure for nestling Mountain Plover.
Daniel Milchunas and Indy Burke, SGS Principal Investigators, explain the benefits of having experimental plots and data that date back to the 1970s from which to monitor long-term trends and overlay short-term, new experiments.
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