Texas Waterfowl Symposium
Join Texas Wildlife Association and Texas Parks and Wildlife for the Texas Waterfowl Symposium. The symposium will be held on February 1st and 2nd 2024 at the I.O.O.F Event Center in Corsicana, Texas.
Join Texas Wildlife Association and Texas Parks and Wildlife for the Texas Waterfowl Symposium. The symposium will be held on February 1st and 2nd 2024 at the I.O.O.F Event Center in Corsicana, Texas.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the Department of Natural Resources Management at Texas Tech University, and the Texas Wildlife Association are pleased to host the first Panhandle Wildlife Conference since the 1990s!
Cattle prices were up, way up, in 2023! Small ruminant prices struggled in much of 2023. But there is hope for even better prices in 2024. This webinar looks at livestock markets for 2024 and beyond.
Join us to hear from Robert Perez about Migratory Bird Joint Ventures. Robert will be discussing the unique partnerships that Migratory Bird Joint Ventures develop and leverage to do bird conservation across large geographies.
On February 9th Tina Buford will moderate presentations by Abe Woodard on the Sustainable Harvest of Northern Bobwhites and Benny Martinez on the Considerations for Herbicide Use When Managing Wildlife Habitat followed by a Q&A session.
On February 13th Lindsay Martinez will discuss Conserving Endangered Species while Protecting the Interests of Private Landowners, Jason Sawyer will discuss Carbon Sequestration and Sustainability Markets: Considerations from a Landowner’s Perspective, and Chad Elliss will discuss Conservation Tools Available for Landowners to Advance their Stewardship Goals.
Conservation Without Conflict continues to grow as a unified voice for voluntary and collaborative wildlife conservation on working lands across America. Join us at our 2024 Coalition Summit as we learn more about best practices for collaborative conservation, explore innovative ways to achieve landscape-scale collaboration, and build new knowledge about the connections between collaborative conservation on working lands and the many ecological, social, and cultural co-benefits that flow from these initiatives. The registration fee to attend this year’s Summit is $400.00 and includes the welcome reception/dinner on Tuesday, February 20, morning and afternoon snacks and beverages each day, and lunch on Wednesday.
The annual meeting will be held February 21st – 23rd at the Omni Galleria – Houston.