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Rangeland Ecology students (ESSM 315) conducting vegetation surveys
Rangeland Ecology student (ESSM 415) assessing range land Photo: Laura McKenzie, Texas A&M Agrilife Marketing and Communication
Rangeland and Conservation Biology students (ESSM 417) participating in prescribed burn Photo credit: Jim Dorn
Wildlife Management students (WFSC 408) students practicing radio telemetry Photo credit: Alex Hettena
Renewable Natural Resource students (RENR 215) sampling for fish and invertebrates
Renewable Natural Resource students (RENR 215) assessing water quality
Entomology student (ENTO 201) surveying for insects
ROTC cadets (MLSC 508) practicing military tactical movements
Soil Mineralogy professor Dr. Deng and TA (SCSC 626) prepping for class
Rangeland Ecology students (ESSM 316) learning about vegetation management from Dr. Barron Rector (RWFM/Agrilife Extenstion)(
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