New Ground in Collegiate Studies

Don't miss out on this great conversation. Caitlyn Cooper-Norris talks about her work with a NatGLC Mini-grant to take with students into the rural-urban interface for ranch tours, and today’s student demographic going into collegiate natural resource studies. Aaron Norris discussed virtual fencing and the exciting developments in that area. As an added bonus, there are plenty of links and resources below to learn more! Aaron Norris Bio  Caitlyn Cooper-Norris Bio https://vence.io/  https://extension.sdstate.edu/virtual-fencing-emerging-companies-functionality-and-benefits https://www.climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northwest/topic/virtual-fencing-climate-adaptation-strategy#:~:text=Livestock%20wear%20collars%20that%20communicate,they%20receive%20a%20benign%20shock. https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/cattle-grazing-virtual-fencing-shows-potential-create-wildfire-fuel-breaks-study-finds https://www.farmprogress.com/livestock/virtual-fence-keeps-cattle-where-you-want-them  https://www.drovers.com/news/industry/researchers-explore-virtual-fencing-regenerative-cattle-grazing-strategy  https://crosscut.com/environment/2022/08/virtual-fencing-ranchers-can-herd-cows-computer https://beef.unl.edu/beefwatch/2022/technical-note-where-are-my-cattle-%E2%80%93-part-i-gps-sensors https://beef.unl.edu/beefwatch/2022/technical-note-where-are-my-cattle-%E2%80%93-part-ii-virtual-fencing

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Welcome to the Love the Land Podcast brought to you by the Texas Grazing Land Coalition where we host conversations with the most innovative thought leaders surrounding the efforts to conserve our Texas rangelands.