Woody plants of the Big Bend and Trans-Pecos : a field guide to common browse for wildlife / Louis A. Harveson ; with Philip Dickerson, Andy James, Reagan Gage, Johnny Arredondo, Shawn Gray, Annaliese Scoggin, Austin Stolte, and Jason Wagner.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1623493714
- 9781623493714
- Woody plants -- Trans-Pecos (Tex. and N.M.) -- Identification
- Woody plants -- Texas -- Big Bend Region -- Identification
- Browse (Animal food) -- Trans-Pecos (Tex. and N.M.) -- Identification
- Browse (Animal food) -- Texas -- Big Bend Region -- Identification
- Browse (Animal food)
- Woody plants
- Texas -- Big Bend Region
- United States -- Trans-Pecos
- Agriculture
- Earth & Environmental Sciences
- Plant Sciences
- 633.2009764/93 23
- SB193.3.T4 H37 2016
- Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries (CBHL) Annual Literature Award - Nominee, 2017
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
The Trans-Pecos region of Texas is home to a variety of big game species, including desert mule deer, pronghorn, desert bighorn sheep, white-tailed deer, elk, feral hog, and javelina; several species of exotics, such as aoudad, axis deer, and blackbuck antelope; and domestic livestock that includes cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and bison. Prepared by a team of range specialists at the Borderlands Research Institute in Alpine, Texas, this field guide will allow the area's ranch managers, private landowners, resource professionals, students, and other outdoor enthusiasts to identify the key wood.
English.
Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries (CBHL) Annual Literature Award - Nominee, 2017
Intro; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Plant Descriptions; Appendix; Glossary; Literature Cited; Index
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