Areas at risk of high abundance cheatgrass
By Fort Collins Science Center
September 2022 (approx.)
Detailed Description
Areas at risk of high abundance cheatgrass (that is, greater than 10% cover, colored in navy) in uninvaded areas of the Great Basin. Locations in gray are already invaded, and locations in green have a predicted cheatgrass cover less than 10%. Modified from Sofaer and others 2022.
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Public Domain.
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