The Bureau of Land Management Sierra Front Field Office, in partnership with University of Nevada-Reno (UNR), has begun vegetation management to reduce noxious and invasive weeds using sheep grazing at Winters Ranch in Washoe Valley, south of Reno.
The West Casey parcel of Winters Ranch will be grazed by approximately 1,200 sheep through Oct. 31 to complement previously completed herbicide applications. During this time, sheep dogs will be utilized to protect the sheep, and BLM is recommending recreational dog walkers have their dogs on a leash for the safety of all animals.
“Reduction of noxious and invasive weeds is an important component of meadow management, especially in the wildland urban interface where Winters Ranch is located, which is more susceptible for wildfires and non-native species establishment,” said Kimberly Dow, Carson City District Manager. “UNR has been a great partner, and I look forward to continuing working with them on this important project.”
For more information about these activities, contact: Brian McMillan at bmcmillan@blm.gov.
