Wildlife Management and Conservation Projects

Game Species Management

Game animals are important ecologically, economically, and culturally. Decisions about harvest pressure and habitat management, along with variables outside of management control like weather and disease presence, interact to drive the dynamics of wildlife populations. We study these factors at a landscape scale to develop strategies that ensure the long-term sustainability of these populations.

Outcomes

Ocelot Population Slowly Growing Through Cultivation


The recovery of the ocelot largely depends on private landowners and the stewardship of their lands. East Foundation is committed to producing reliable research aimed at making this a reality.

Locations:

San Antonio Viejo

related PUBLICATIONS

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

December 12, 2024
Peer-Reviewed

Quails from Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

October 1, 2024
Peer-Reviewed

Hematology and Biochemical Reference Intervals for Free-ranging Pronghorn in West Texas

September 20, 2024
Peer-Reviewed

Fine-scale Phenotypic Variation of a Large Herbivore in a Pulsed Environment

August 6, 2024
Peer-Reviewed

Physiological Carry-over Effects of Variable Precipitation are Mediated by Reproductive Status in a Long-lived Ungulate

July 1, 2024
Peer-Reviewed

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