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- November 20, 2024
Long Live the Cat: Ocelot Population Viability in a Planned Reintroduced Population in Texas, USA

- October 1, 2023
- El Sauz
Extreme Weather Impacts on Butterfly Populations in Southern Texas, USA

- March 27, 2022
- San Antonio Viejo, El Sauz
Monitoring Occupancy of Bats with Acoustic Data: Power and Sample Size Recommendations

- September 1, 2021
- San Antonio Viejo, El Sauz
Variation in Herpetofauna Detection Probabilities: Implications for Study Design

- December 16, 2019
- San Antonio Viejo, El Sauz
Developing Rigorous Monitoring Programs: Power and Sample Size Evaluations of a Robust Method for Monitoring Bird Assemblages

- July 11, 2019
- San Antonio Viejo, El Sauz
Effects of Broadcasting Calls on Detection Probability in Occupancy Analyses of Multiple Raptor Species

- July 7, 2019
- San Antonio Viejo
Incorporating Biotic Relationships Improves Species Distribution Models: Modeling the Temporal Influence of Competition in Conspecific Nesting Birds

- January 9, 2019
- San Antonio Viejo, El Sauz
Development of Multispecies, Long-Term Monitoring Programs for Resource Management
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
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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.