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          • Brush Sculptors: Innovations for Tailoring Brushy Rangelands to Enhance Wildlife Habitat and Recreational Value
            • An overview of brush sculpting principles
            • Applied landscaping: a primer for Brush Sculptors
            • Balancing brush management needs: the big picture
            • Basal stem spray method for controlling brush
            • Biological management of brush
            • Brush as an integral component of wildlife habitat
            • Brush Busters: the precursor to Brush Sculptors
            • Brush management and its impact on land value
            • Brush management efforts in Shackelford County
            • Brush sculpting for nongame birds
            • Brush Sculptors: an appreciation for brush?
            • Chemical methods: soil-applied techniques
            • Designing shrubland landscapes to optimize habitat for white-tailed deer
            • Factors to consider when sculpting brush: chemical methods
            • Factors to consider when sculpting brush: mechanical methods
            • Fifty years of brush sculpting on Chaparrosa Ranch
            • Half-cutting mesquite trees to enhance loafing cover for quail
            • Juniper ecology
            • Leaf sprays for individual plant treatment brush control
            • Managing brush and maintaining habitat for endangered species
            • Mesquite ecology
            • Mixed brush ecology
            • Native brush establishment on rangeland for wildlife
            • Oak ecology
            • Overview of brush control and management on the Melton Ranch
            • Pricklypear ecology
            • Propagating / Re-establishing brush to improve habitats
            • Sculpting brush for upland game birds
            • Sculpting brush to enhance wildlife habitat: economic and financial considerations
            • Sculpting Illustrations
            • Tailoring rangelands to enhance wildlife habitat: The Welder Wildlife Refuge Experience
            • The Flying G Ranch: a success story for brush sculpting
            • Using fire for sculpting brush
            • Why does brush dominate our rangelands?
          • Juniper Ecology and Management
            • Biology and ecology of Ashe juniper
            • Biology and ecology of redberry juniper
            • Brush Busters: A program to market tactical brush management technology to landowners
            • Cedar through the eyes of wildlife
            • Commercial value of juniper on the Edwards Plateau, Texas
            • Current research on redberry juniper at Texas Tech University
            • Economic considerations in Ashe juniper control
            • Economics of redberry juniper control in the Rolling Plains
            • Ecophysiology and growth of Ashe and redberry juniper
            • Elevated chaining of juniper
            • Environmental and Economic Tradeoffs Associated with Vegetation Management on the Edwards Plateau
            • Environmental and Land Use Changes: A Long-term Perspective.
            • Estimating Ashe juniper leaf area from tree and stem characteristics
            • Holistic perspective on juniper
            • How an increase or reduction in juniper cover alters rangeland hydrology
            • Improving the efficacy of goating for biological juniper management
            • Juniper burning at Texas Tech
            • Juniper control and management
            • Juniper management in the Edwards Plateau: Policy issues and options
            • Long-term importance of grazing, fire and weather patterns on Edwards Plateau vegetation change
            • The role of grazing management in overcoming juniper
            • Two least-cost and effective Ashe juniper control case studies
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