Bulletin No.
725
Document Type
Bulletin
Department
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Description
Watershed management means managing the South Dakota landscape. Many stakeholders are responsible for the landscape; therefore, cooperation, communication, knowledge, and a good sprinkling of wisdom must bring the various issues together for comprehensive watershed management.
This watershed management workshop was a continuation of the first workshop held in Huron, S.D. in February of 1995. As with the first, the goals were to bring people together to discuss principles related to earth processes, natural resources, agronomy, range science, fish and wildlife, and human uses. A third of the workshop was devoted to learning about the diverse programs, projects, people, and funding that are already available. A series of • case histories of watershed management from South Dakota and other states was followed by a panel discussion.
Keywords
James River watershed proceedings, Vermillion River watershed proceedings, Big Sioux River watershed proceedings
Pages
93
Publication Date
7-1997
Type
text
Format
application/pdf
Language
en
Publisher
South Dakota Experiment Station, South Dakota State University
Recommended Citation
Milewski, C. L.; Berry, C. R.; and Gilbertson, J., "Second Biennial Watershed Management Workshop for the James, Vermillion, and Big Sioux Rivers" (1997). Research Bulletins of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (1887-2011). 728.
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