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Beaver Creek Ranch - Looking East from the SW Side

Beaver Creek Ranch - Looking East from the SW Side. Beaver Creek Ranch - Looking NE from the SW Side. Beaver Creek Ranch - Looking NE from the Southern End of Valley. Beaver Creek Ranch - West-Central Part of Ranch. Beaver Creek Ranch - West-Central Part of Ranch.

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Beaver Creek Ranch - Looking East from the SW Side

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  1. Beaver Creek Ranch- Looking East from the SW Side

  2. Beaver Creek Ranch- Looking NE from the SW Side

  3. Beaver Creek Ranch- Looking NE from the Southern End of Valley

  4. Beaver Creek Ranch- West-Central Part of Ranch

  5. Beaver Creek Ranch- West-Central Part of Ranch

  6. Beaver Creek Ranch Cell-Grazing Project • Reasons for Project: • Increase forage production to benefit mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, sharptail grouse, turkeys, etc. • Increase forage production to increase cattleproduction and make the grazing system more efficient. • If managed properly, cattle can be utilized to manage rangelands not only to benefit cattle and wildlife, but to benefit the native grasses, forbs, shrubs, & trees. • Thereby promoting long-term range health. • To promote habitat & research projects on private land and public land in the western portion of the state.

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