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Pronghorn and Desert Bighorn like Holistic Planned Grazing

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    If you are interested in seeing some Pronghorn and Desert Bighorn making use of the "amenities" on the Circle Ranch, click on this link to see wildlife camera video footage. Note the wildlife ramp at the stock tank so smaller animals have access to the critical water needed to survive in West Texas. But water is only one resource the Circle Ranch provides to increase wildlife numbers and improve wildlife habitat. Circle Ranch’s recipe for abundant pronghorn and bighorn is:

  1. Encourage animal biodiversity

  2. Periodically, use cattle under planned grazing to improve plant conditions

  3. Maintain lots of free water

  4. Copy nature for wildlife “management” practices

The Circle Ranch has been doing a great job of improving rangeland soil and productivity. We encourage all Holistic Management practitioners to send us pictures and videos of the results you are achieving on your land through your practice of Holistic Management. Contact us with attachment or link. Together we can show how Holistic Management makes a difference in the lives of the people, animals (livestock, wildlife, microorganisms, and more), plants, and soil. Help HMI celebrate the International Year of Soils by archiving as many Holistic Management success stories as we can!

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