Document Type
Report
Publication Date
7-1-2009
Publisher
Public Lands Institute
Publisher Location
Las Vegas (Nev.)
First page number:
1
Last page number:
7
Abstract
Executive Summary
- The Weed Sentry program surveyed over 187 miles (1,342 acres) of federal land by vehicle and foot in Clark County for incipient populations of exotic plants.
- Weed Sentry staff continue to survey never before surveyed sites, and trails and regions within Upper Las Vegas Wash CTA and Sloan Canyon NCA as requested by BLM managers
- In 2009 rare plant monitoring was completed. Data entry and analysis are in progress.
Controlled Subject
Endemic plants; Invasive plants; Rare plants; Nevada--Las Vegas Wash; United States--Lake Mead National Recreation Area; Vegetation monitoring; Weeds--Control
Disciplines
Desert Ecology | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Environmental Monitoring | Environmental Sciences | Life Sciences | Natural Resources and Conservation | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Physical Sciences and Mathematics | Plant Sciences | Systems Biology | Weed Science
File Format
File Size
191 KB
Language
English
Rights
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Repository Citation
Rees, M. N.
(2009).
Lake Mead National Recreation Area Vegetation Monitoring and Analysis: Quarterly Progress Report, April 1, 2009 to June 30, 2009.
1-7.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/pli_lake_mead_vegetation/13
Included in
Desert Ecology Commons, Environmental Monitoring Commons, Natural Resources and Conservation Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Systems Biology Commons, Weed Science Commons
Comments
Cooperative Agreement Number H8R07060001
Task Agreement Number J8R07060011
Signatures have been redacted for privacy and security measures.