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Western Ecological Research Center
WERC Science Expertise
Box Springs Field Station
Channel Islands Field Station
Davis Field Station
Dixon Field Station
Las Vegas Field Station
Point Reyes Field Station
Redwood Field Station
San Diego Field Station
Santa Cruz Field Station
Sequoia and Kings Canyon Field Station
San Francisco Bay Estuary Field Station
Yosemite Field Station
Can Livestock Grazing Weed Out Invasive Grasses that Threaten Endemic Species?
Fire Ecology Studies in the Pacific Southwest
Fire Suppression in Coastal Shrublands of Southern and Central California
Impact of Fire and Grazing on Diversity and Invasion in Sierran Forests
Invasive Species in the Pacific Southwest
Monitoring of Ecosystem Dynamics in the Mojave Desert: the Beatley Permanent Plots
Mojave Desert Studies
Nonnative Grass Invasions and Fire in the Mojave Desert
Nonnative Grass Invasions and Fire in the Sonoran Desert
Perennial Pepperweed: A Growing Threat to Wildlife Refuges
Rare Plants in Channel Islands National Park
Research Support for Urban-wildland Planning in Southern California
Science Support for Managing Migratory Waterfowl
Science Support for Recovery of Giant Garter Snakes
Scientific Support for Habitat Conservation Planning in the Pacific Southwest
Sea Otter Studies
Selected Journal Articles by WERC Scientists
Sierra Nevada Global Change Research
Status of Amphibians in California and Arizona
Studies in Coastal Ecosystems
Using Parasites to Monitor Ecosystem Health
Watershed Restoration Research
Western Mountain Initiative: Predicting Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change
White Abalone Restoration
Research Support to Department of Interior Bureaus
Bureau of Reclamation
Bureau of Land Management
Fish and Wildlife Service
National Park Service