Institute adds to Business and Engagement Teams
The Natural Resources Team continues to grow increasing its expertise and capabilities: We're glad to welcome Hannah Sodolak and Brittany Wegner.
The Natural Resources Team continues to grow increasing its expertise and capabilities: We're glad to welcome Hannah Sodolak and Brittany Wegner.
A well-manicured lawn with perfectly trimmed trees and shrubs may look appealing to people, but it can be a veritable desert for many species of wildlife. The majority of ornamental plant species do not provide enough food or cover, making gardens unappealing to animals. Luckily, there are plenty of native plant species which look great and also support wildlife. Learn how to incorporate them into your landscaping in this article.
Countywide wild pig abatement programs have been implemented across Texas for decades. Many of these programs are based on some type of bounty system, usually pertaining to a one- to three-month period when landowners bring physical evidence verifying animal harvest to a central location in exchange for money.
Our latest Texas Land Trends report examines Texas’ changing and aging landowners and potentially the largest intergenerational land transfer in its history.
Montezuma quail, fool's quail, harlequin quail—these are a few of the names given to the most elusive quail species in Texas. Its habitat, behaviors and even appearance are all quite different from our other resident quail species, as explained in this article.