Science Publications
We work to enhance native rangelands for both wildlife conservation and sustainable livestock production. These publications showcase our progress.
Science Publication
Select Date
Publication Category
RELATED RANCHES
Tags
Primary Tag
Select some options
Secondary Tag
Select some options
Additional Tags
Select some options

- May 19, 2025
- San Antonio Viejo, El Sauz
Enabling Endangered Species Conservation on Private Land: A Case Study of the Ocelot in Texas

- March 31, 2025
- El Sauz
Management Bulletin No. 11: Permitting Approaches for Establishing Endangered Species Act Assurances on Private Lands

- March 28, 2025
- El Sauz
Management Bulletin No. 10: Endangered Species Act Information for Private Landowners – An Introduction

- September 4, 2024
Semen Collection and Characterization of Normative Reproductive Traits in Free-ranging Wild Ocelots and Bobcats in Southern Texas

- March 1, 2024
Assessing Ecological and Socio-Political Factors in Site Selection for Ocelot Reintroduction in Texas

- December 1, 2023
- El Sauz
Ocelots in the Moonlight: Influence of Lunar Phase on Habitat Selection and Movement of Two Sympatric Species

- November 1, 2023
- El Sauz
Selection in the Third Dimension: Using LiDAR Derived Canopy Metrics to Assess Individual and Population-Level Habitat Partitioning of Ocelots, Bobcats, and Coyotes

- November 1, 2023
- El Sauz
Influence of Abiotic Factors on Habitat Selection of Sympatric Ocelots and Bobcats: Testing the Interactive Range Limit Theory

- June 1, 2023
- El Sauz
Multiscale Assessment of Habitat Selection and Avoidance of Sympatric Carnivores by the Endangered Ocelot

- December 14, 2022
- El Sauz
Spatial Capture-recapture and LiDAR-derived Vegetation Metrics Reveal High Densities of Ocelots on Texas Ranchlands
Management Bulletins

- 03.31.25
Management Bulletin No. 11: Permitting Approaches for Establishing Endangered Species Act Assurances on Private Lands

- 03.28.25
Management Bulletin No. 10: Endangered Species Act Information for Private Landowners – An Introduction

- 08.01.23
Management Bulletin No. 9: South Texas Bobwhites and Eyeworms: Regional History, Prevalence, and Implications for Management

- 12.19.22
Management Bulletin No. 8: Designing Quail Lanes to Increase Huntable Acreage and Distribute Hunting Pressure

- 09.12.22
Management Bulletin No. 7: Don’t Gamble on Stocking Rate: Knowing the Odds Makes for Better Bets

- 05.01.22
Management Bulletin No. 6: Aerial Surveys for Large Mammals in South Texas: Are Conventional Surveys Good Enough?

- 12.01.20
Management Bulletin No. 5: Patch Burning as a Management Tool for Coastal Rangelands in South Texas

- 10.01.20
Management Bulletin No. 4: Coyote Conundrums, Shedding Light on Coyote Behavior to Inform More Effective Management

- 09.01.20
Management Bulletin No. 3: Searching for an Optimal Grazing Strategy, Phase I Outcomes from the Coloraditas Grazing Research and Demonstration Area

- 06.01.20
Management Bulletin No. 2: Solving the Mystery of How to Treat Nilgai for Cattle Fever Ticks
Three Minute Thesis
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.