“…Grazing used in combination with fire increases grassland species diversity (Collins et al, 1998) and effectively manages invasive plants (Davies et al, 2009;Diamond et al, 2009;MacDonald and McPherson, 2011). Although grazing removes less plant biomass than fire, grazed lands have lower fuel loads than ungrazed areas (Savadogo et al, 2007;Davies et al, 2009;Diamond et al, 2009;Leonard et al, 2010;Kirkpatrick et al, 2011;MacDonald and McPherson, 2011), which may reduce the initial effectiveness of fire to kill undesirable vegetation. The combination of frequent fires, with grazing between fire events, can further reduce post treatment fuel accumulation (Archibald et al, 2005;Kirkpatrick et al, 2011); the unintended consequence can be milder fire conditions compared to areas managed with either method alone.…”