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Lewiston, ID: Where can the reader find data to support the conclusions stated in Chapter 2 about existing conditions and trends?

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Lewiston, ID: Where can the reader find data to support the conclusions stated in Chapter 2 about existing conditions and trends?

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1.) Noxious weeds are spreading rapidly on rangelands in every rangeland cluster. 2.) Soil productivity across the project area is generally stable to declining. 3.) Slow to recover rangelands (in general rangelands which receive less than 12 inches of precipitation) are either highly susceptible to degradation or already dominated by cheatgrass and noxious weeds. Answer: Data to support conclusions found in Chapter 2 can be found in the Landscape Dynamics chapter of the Assessment of Ecosystem Components in the Interior Columbia Basin and Portions of the Klamath and Great Basins, or the Integrated Assessment for Ecosystem Management, both produced by the ICBEMP Science Integration Team.

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