United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Agroforestry Center

United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications
Document Type
Fact Sheet
Date of this Version
Summer 2014
Citation
Wildlife Professional (Summer 2014)
Published by the Wildlife Society
Abstract
With increasing demands from society for limited resources, agroforestry will likely be one source of solutions as people find it increasingly necessary to achieve multiple social, economic, and ecological objectives on the same plot of land. Indications are that this is a growing field, so wildlife biologists of the future may want to consider incorporating agroforestry into their career development.
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Comments
United States government work