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Restoring Desert Grasslands with Intensive Grazing

  • Chris Gill

Chris Gill

14 Mar 2016
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Restoring Desert Grasslands with Intensive Grazing

There are lots of ways to get animal impact onto ranges.

Australia:

Same idea, smaller scale at Circle Ranch, in the high-desert mountains of far-West Texas:

Animal Impact Made Easy #1 from Christopher Gill on Vimeo.

Animal Impact Made Easy #2 from Christopher Gill on Vimeo.

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