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We work to enhance native rangelands for both wildlife conservation and sustainable livestock production. These publications showcase our progress.

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Management Bulletin No. 11: Permitting Approaches for Establishing Endangered Species Act Assurances on Private Lands

Management Bulletin No. 10: Endangered Species Act Information for Private Landowners – An Introduction

Temporal Relationships of Breeding Landbirds and Productivity on a Working Landscape

2024 Presentation and Publication Report

Perspectives on Agricultural Research Organizations: A New Tool for Agricultural Research and Land Stewardship

Determining the Age Classes of Free-ranging Female Nilgai in Southern Texas, USA

Hematology and Biochemical Reference Intervals and Seroprevalence of Hemorrhagic Diseases for Free-Ranging Mule Deer in West Texas

Long Live the Cat: Ocelot Population Viability in a Planned Reintroduced Population in Texas, USA

Pryric-carnivory: Predation of a Texas Tortoise by a Crested Caracara Following a Prescribed Fire

Quails from Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Management Bulletins

Management Bulletin No. 11: Permitting Approaches for Establishing Endangered Species Act Assurances on Private Lands

Management Bulletin No. 10: Endangered Species Act Information for Private Landowners – An Introduction

Management Bulletin No. 9: South Texas Bobwhites and Eyeworms: Regional History, Prevalence, and Implications for Management

Management Bulletin No. 8: Designing Quail Lanes to Increase Huntable Acreage and Distribute Hunting Pressure

Management Bulletin No. 7: Don’t Gamble on Stocking Rate: Knowing the Odds Makes for Better Bets

Management Bulletin No. 6: Aerial Surveys for Large Mammals in South Texas: Are Conventional Surveys Good Enough?

Management Bulletin No. 5: Patch Burning as a Management Tool for Coastal Rangelands in South Texas

Management Bulletin No. 4: Coyote Conundrums, Shedding Light on Coyote Behavior to Inform More Effective Management

Management Bulletin No. 3: Searching for an Optimal Grazing Strategy, Phase I Outcomes from the Coloraditas Grazing Research and Demonstration Area

Management Bulletin No. 2: Solving the Mystery of How to Treat Nilgai for Cattle Fever Ticks

Management Bulletin No. 1: Documenting a Late Season Quail Hatch

Three Minute Thesis

Callie Jo Swaim

Kevin Lovasik

Forrest Fay

Bryan Spencer

Jake Hill

Learn How Science Informs Our Decisions

We believe that effective ranch management results from precise measurement and analysis. By implementing the results from various research initiatives, we can make informed choices that optimize our ranching practices for long-term sustainability and productivity.

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