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Wildlife Management Practices

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There was a small Thread about Fences awhile ago, so I thought I would pass on this Article for any that are Interested....

https://www.williamsnews.com/news/2017/ ... nge-fence/
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@outdoor_lover
Cool article.

This is an odd quote though.
Three or four of the largest roads in the United States go right through Arizona
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chumley wrote:This is an odd quote though.
Three or four of the largest roads in the United States go right through Arizona
I wonder if the author is referring to the width of the corridor the route takes? Since so much of Arizona is public land, some highway corridors are pretty generous, with NB and SB travel lanes significantly separated in some areas.
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@chumley @t_d_singletree
That is a very interesting Statement for sure... I tried to Google it, but really the Google Search only comes up with the Longest Roads, not the LARGEST? lol Hmmm... I would think they would be talking about 1-10 and I-40 for sure, but what the other ones are is an Interesting Scenario....60? 93?
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