A Sea Of Sagebrush Disappears, Making Way For Fire-Prone Cheatgrass
In the past two years more than 800,000 acres in Northern Nevada have burned. The traditional sagebrush rangeland is being replaced by cheatgrass that burns hotter and more frequently.
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May 30, 2019 at 04:00PM
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NPR News: A Sea Of Sagebrush Disappears, Making Way For Fire-Prone Cheatgrass
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