Let’s start with what native species are so we can get that portion out of the way. Native species are those that are indigenous to an area. These are white-tailed deer, mule deer, desert bighorn sheep and pronghorn antelope, for example. Now that we know what native species are, we can dive deeper into exotics and invasive species. We can remove native hoof stock from our conversation moving forward.
Exotic versus Invasive Species
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