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Grazing, Hunting, and Endangered Species Management are Compatible Practices: Diversifying Income Through a Multi-species Approach

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
December 7, 2021
Price
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Overview

The publication describes how to manage a variety of species specifically throughout Texas. Covering grazing, hunting, and endangered species management are Compatible Practices. Successful managementt of livestock and wildlife is also found not only on public land but on private land as well. (16 pages)

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