wsking
Active member
Wanted to share an interesting idea and video regarding virtual fencing of livestock on public lands.
Rotational grazing using virtual fencing seems like it could be a good option to help improve the habitat while decreasing the negative impact of livestock on public lands (by not allowing overgrazing and destroying of specific areas).
I know there are many variables to think about but it seems like it could be a positive for both wildlife/hunters and livestock/ranchers.
There's a series with different stories but here is the link to the first one:
Rotational grazing using virtual fencing seems like it could be a good option to help improve the habitat while decreasing the negative impact of livestock on public lands (by not allowing overgrazing and destroying of specific areas).
I know there are many variables to think about but it seems like it could be a positive for both wildlife/hunters and livestock/ranchers.
There's a series with different stories but here is the link to the first one:
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