Woody Plants for Wildlife: Brush Sculpting in South Texas and the Edwards Plateau
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- Publication
- Date of Publication
- December 7, 2021
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Overview
Rangeland brush can be managed to accommodate wildlife. This publication discusses wildlife habitat requirements and lists 70 species of woody plants and the types of wildlife each attract, including butterflies, bees and other insects, deer, small mammals, songbirds, and game birds. (5 pages)
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