Resources

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Resources

Science Publications

Measuring Adaptive Decision Making in Livestock Grazing Systems

May 6, 2026

Influence of First Calving Date on Stayability and Productivity in Bos Indicus-Bos Taurus Crossbred Cows

May 5, 2026

Effects of Patch Burning on Nearest-Neighbor Relationships and Species Diversity in Grazed Southern Texas Coastal Prairies

March 26, 2026

Ocelot (Leopardus Pardalius) Survival and Toxicity-Related Threats to Survival in South Texas, USA

March 26, 2026

Implications of Potential Disease Transmission Pathways to Endangered Ocelots (Leopardus Pardalis) in South Texas

March 26, 2026

Lures Do Not Increase Box-Trapping Success of an Endangered Felid in South Texas

March 24, 2026

Tracking Texas Wildlife – Ascend with Dr. Ashley Reeves

From Drovers – “Report, Don’t Hide It”: Experts Urge Rapid Action When Suspecting New World Screwworm

From Capital Press – USDA Enlists Genetically Modified Flies to Stop New World Screwworms

Close-up photograph of a New World Screwworm fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) with metallic blue-green body and reddish eyes against a green background.

Ocelot Research Technicians Video

El Sauz Behind the Gates

Spring 2026 Newsletter

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