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Land stewardship lesson highlights
LAND STEWARDSHIP LESSON HIGHLIGHT
We're building a community of practice around land stewardship for outdoor enthusiasts and private landowners alike with interactive publications developed from materials created during in-person training and presentations. These private land stewardship publications are meant for everyone, from the classroom to the field. They meet the learner where and how they want to explore the information.
Since the launch of these interactive publications, we've seen our communities band together to recreate education so that it can be available in new ways. These virtual publications came about as a charge to take existing materials from previous presentations, from flash drives, or publications collecting dust on shelves, and shake them up so that anyone on the other side of a screen anywhere in the world could access them.
You can find and share these on your own time. Click, open, explore, shuffle through the content and save up the information. You can quiz your knowledge gained at the end; a great component for classrooms and youth learning environments especially.
Wildlife Management as Agriculture Use for Property Tax Valuation in Texas
This private land stewardship lesson outlines the purpose and process of managing wildlife as an agricultural resource. You will find knowledge checks throughout the lesson as you learn about: the history and importance of open space lands qualifications and application process for switching wildlife management practices you can consider habitat, erosion, predator control and census practices
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