Researchers find virtual fences using GPS benefit grasslands and wildlife, saving ranchers time and resources.
Researchers at Oklahoma State University have found that virtual fences using GPS technology can benefit grasslands by creating more natural habitats for pollinators and birds compared to traditional fences. The study showed that virtual fences allow for varied vegetation heights and can save ranchers time and resources. This technology adjusts easily via computer and offers a more ecological approach to managing grazed lands. The findings will be presented at the AGU's 2024 Annual Meeting.
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