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You are here: Home / News & Events / “Grazing Like It’s 1799: How Ranchers Can Bring Back Grassland Birds”

“Grazing Like It’s 1799: How Ranchers Can Bring Back Grassland Birds”

April 29, 2020 by Dixon Water Foundation

Our West Texas ranching operations work in partnership with Audubon’s Conservation Ranching program to raise cattle in a way that’s also beneficial to grassland bird species. Audubon has been building this program and developing more ways to deliver beef raised under this certification to the consumer.

Blue Nest Beef is a subscription-based delivery service that is now offering Audubon-Certified beef. Click for more information.

For more information on Conservaiton Ranching, please visit this link https://www.audubon.org/node/358059

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