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Video Transcript: Fences Improve Pastures & Habitat in Oregon
Updated
07/31/2008
INTRO: A partnership
between an Oregon farm family and the U.S. Department of Agriculture is yielding
better wildlife habitat and rangeland. The USDA’s Bob Ellison has more. (1:47)
MORE FENCING HAS MEANT MORE FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE WAHL FAMILY ON
THEIR COASTAL OREGON RANCHLAND. PARTNERING WITH THE NATURAL RESOURCES
CONSERAVATION SERVICE OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, THE WAHLS HAVE SEEN
GREAT RESULTS.
Terry Wahl, Curry County Oregon Rancher: The fenced out areas are no
livestock, they’ve been fenced out and it’s really, it’s helped in a lot of
ways. We’ve been able to concentrate our fertilization program and the animals
on a smaller area and every time we fence this ranch down we’ve been able to up
our numbers. I think we’ve, by fencing out these areas and making a wider
riparian area it’s healthier for the fish
TERRY WAHL SAYS HE FEELS AN OBLIGATION TO HELP FISH, MIGRATING BIRDS AND
OTHER WILDLIFE ON THE RANCH. HE HAS MADE CULVERTS FISH-FRIENDLY, CREATED
RIPARIAN AREAS, PUT UP BIRD HOUSES AND DONE MORE TO DEDICATE SOME LANDS TO
WILDLIFE. AND ALL THAT HAS HELPED THE FAMILY RANCH OPERATION.
Terry Wahl: Basically we’ve had twenty five to thirty percent of this
ranch taken out since we first got here and we’re running probably three times
the amount of sheep on it.
TOM PURVIS, DISTRICT CONSERVATIONIST WITH NRCS, SAYS THE WAHLS HAVE BEEN
DOING IT RIGHT.
Tom Purvis, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service: I think they
address every corner of the property. Some of the areas are best used for timber
production and healthy forests, other areas are marginal for agriculture or
ranching so those areas are best used for wildlife and then they have the main
areas as the working part of the ranch that are managed for pasture and forage
production
LEARN MORE ABOUT CONSERVATION PROGRAMS AT YOUR LOCAL USDA SERVICE CENTER OR
AT NRCS DOT USDA DOT GOV. FOR THE U-S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, I’M BOB
ELLISON.
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