NRI researchers present in Texas Wildlife Association's seminar series

Each year, the Texas Wildlife Association welcomes the opportunity to showcase to its members, partners and guests a variety of natural resource and conservation presentations by agency, landowner, non-profit and university partners. This year’s line-up represents a diversity of topics focusing on wildlife, natural resource management, production agriculture, landowner liability and lease law, wild game cooking and conservation education. For 2020, presentations are available for viewing now. Visit the TWA website and enjoy any or all of these presentations at your convenience. Don’t forget to share the experience by sending the 2020 Education Seminar Series link with others. 

NRI's very own Amanda Gobeli, Shelby McCay and Toby Hibbitts are presenting this week with recent research on new ways of teaching private land stewardship, the use of pen-raised bobwhites for restoration and how modeling can be used to determine the distribution of at-risk species. 

Private Land Stewardship Lessons: A New Teaching Tool Private Land Stewardship Lessons: A New Teaching Tool

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The Use of Pen-Raised Bobwhites for Restoration The Use of Pen-Raised Bobwhites for Restoration

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Snake in the Grass: Taxonomy and Ecology of  the Western Massasauga Snake in the Grass: Taxonomy and Ecology of the Western Massasauga

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