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Taller para establecer estrategias para la conservación del pastizal Duranguense
Taller para establecer estrategias para la conservación del pastizal Duranguense (Alianza para los Pastizales; Pronatura Noreste; Ranco El Ojo; IYRP North America)
Dr. Leslie Roche (University of California, Davis and Rangelands Partnership)

 

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Getting Back to Nature: Sheep Ranching Near the Four Corners Area
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Carlos Fernando Bustamante Terán 2020
Cattle and Conservation: Ranching with Wildlife
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