I just ran across this article and thought that I'd pass it along. Seems that there could be a place for livestock on public lands, though the management of such wouldn't be solely for the benefit of livestock. Seems to be some evidence of their application as a tool to help out the dropping mule deer numbers. In addition, this paper asserts that livestock grazing was largely responsible for the 'good 'ol days' of mule deer hunting that so many would like to see return.
Managing Livestock to improve Mule Deer Winter Range**You'll have to scroll down and click on the appropriate article**
<FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 12-10-2003 15:24: Message edited by: 1_pointer ]</font>
Managing Livestock to improve Mule Deer Winter Range**You'll have to scroll down and click on the appropriate article**
<FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 12-10-2003 15:24: Message edited by: 1_pointer ]</font>