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Research Project: Technologies for Management of Arid Rangelands

Location: Range Management Research

Title: A MOVING VIRTUAL BOUNDARY (VB TRADEMARK)

Authors
item Anderson, Dean
item Frederickson, Eddie
item Havstad, Kris
item Nolen, Barbara - NMSU LTER
item Nayak, Purushotham - NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV
item Hale, Craig - FUTURE SEGUE

Submitted to: Chihuahuan Desert Symposium
Publication Acceptance Date: October 15, 2004
Publication Date: October 15, 2004
Citation: Anderson, D.M., Fredrickson, E.L., Havstad, K.M., Nolen, B., Nayak, P., Hale, C.S. 2004. A Moving Virtual Boundary (Vb Trademark) [abstract]. Sixth Symposium On The Natural Resources Of The Chihuahuan Desert Region, October 14-17, 2004, Alpine, Texas. P. 16.

Technical Abstract: Distributing free-ranging animals across a landscape to facilitate proper forage utilization is universally challenging to range livestock managers. By combining Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, Geographical Information System (GIS) methodology and a practical knowledge of animal behavior, we have developed a methodology for autonomously controlling free-ranging animals. Directional Virtual Fencing (DVF trademark) uses programmable sensory cues administered at the proper time and in the correct location on the animal to keep animals within a Virtual Paddock (VP trademark) delineated by a Virtual Boundary (VB trademark). Using Arc GIS 9 Tracking Analyst software, the geospatial animal data were visually depicted to move within the VP as the north and south VB moved in tandem in time and space across the landscape. Being able to manage grazing pressure using DVF will provide Prescription Stocking (RxS trademark) without the challenges wire fencing places on conventional rotational stocking strategies.

 
Project Team
Peters, Debra - Deb
Anderson, Dean
Barrow, Jerry
Havstad, Kris
Snyder, Keirith
Bestelmeyer, Brandon
Tartowski, Sandy
Rango, Albert
Estell, Richard - Rick
Frederickson, Eddie
Herrick, Jeffrey - Jeff

Publications

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