I have been doing a lot of research and study on pasture management, which is a new endeavor for me. Innocently, I first wanted to learn how to improve forage quality and increase soil biodiversity by grazing rotationally (aka regenerative ranching); secondly, how to simultaneously maintain grassland for nesting, wildlife habitat, and foraging. I am beginning to conclude that these two ideas generally do not coexist in published literature. You're either managing for wildlife conservation or for livestock forage quality. On the fringes I have been able to find some basic resources, particularly in the grass-raised regenerative farming circles, that give me little drips of information about managing for both. I believe this is going to be one of those "do your best and then do better when you know better" kind of things.