RWFM Stewardship Webinar Series

Type
Program
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Overview

The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Webinar Series provides research-based strategies and applied management recommendations that enhance stewardship practices for our natural resources.

Contact

Morgan Treadwell
Associate Professor and Extension Range Specialist

The Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM) Stewardship Webinar Series provides research-based strategies and applied management recommendations that enhance stewardship practices for our natural resources. Topics consist of rangeland science, wildlife management, and aquaculture. Some webinars may qualify for continuing education credits from the Texas Department of Agriculture for pesticide license applicators.

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