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“Grazing has been around for a long time, way before cattle were here, and it’s a natural function of keeping a sustainable forest…”

Cattle in the Sierra

It’s well known that ranchers are some of the best environmental scientists around. They may not have a BS or a MS degree from a university (although many do), but in order to properly raise cattle they must employ the best practices when it comes to soil, hydrology, botany, biology, and agriculture. Ranchers are scientists by practice, and the development of correct beef-raising practices is any given region requires a specific knowledge of the climate, topography and wildlife of their chosen grazing lands. The grazing permitees mentioned in this documentary have been running cattle for years, and in some instances, for generations, while taking care of the range and ensuring that forage, water sources and other resources will be healthy and productive for the years to come.

Now, ranchers are being pushed by commercial tourism and radical environmentalist interests which find the cows offensive or inconvenient to those who believe forest lands should only be used for recreation or “protectionism.” In this documentary, posted by Calaveras Community TV, you will see how ranchers in California’s Sierra Nevada range are employing best practices to defend high-country grazing against politically-driven pseudo scientists who want to purge ranchers from all federally-managed lands.

This video presents both sides of the argument in a balanced and objective way.

RANGEfire.us, the official blog of RANGE magazine, does not necessarily agree with all the opinions presented in this video. It is for informational and entertainment purposes.