Texas Monthly: My Quest to Find the Elusive, Two-Foot-Long Texas Alligator LizardBy Asher Elbein, Texas Monthly23h ago23h ago
Published inLand TrendsPodcast Ep. #9: The Story of Texas Land TrendsOver the last 25 years, we’ve documented how rapid population growth has changed Texas lands through fragmentation, development, and…3d ago3d ago
Published inLand StewardshipLone Star Healthy Streams workshop set June 13th in Bay CityA Lone Star Healthy Streams workshop will be held on June 13th at the Bay City Service Center (2105 Ave. M, Bay City). This event is hosted…3d ago3d ago
Texas roads now featuring lovestruck turtles ignoring traffic lawsAs spring blankets Texas in a wave of blooming wildflowers and budding trees, another seasonal sign is quietly creeping across roads and…4d ago4d ago
Published inConservation ResearchNew Groundbreaking Conservation: Successful Reintroduction of the Reticulated Flatwood SalamanderResource Management Service, LLC (RMS), one of the world’s largest and most experienced providers of timberland investment services…Apr 16Apr 16
Wildlife management earns statewide recognitionTexas A&M AgriLife faculty, staff and students were recognized for their ongoing contributions and expertise in wildlife management and…Apr 2Apr 2
Published inConservation ResearchTexas A&M AgriLife fills critical knowledge gaps on javelinaResearchers with Texas A&M AgriLife are laying the foundation for the science-based management and conservation of javelinas, or collared…Mar 24Mar 24
Published inLand StewardshipThe Managed Lands Deer Program and Families Who Hunt in TexasThe Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute hosts The Land Steward Podcast each month with specialists in the field with diverse backgrounds…Feb 14Feb 14
Published inConservation ResearchThe Winter Sourcebook Volume VI is hereDirectly from the field, the Winter 2025 NRI Sourcebook is here — each season, we publish a digital collection of the recently published…Feb 10Feb 10
Published inLand TrendsNRI publishes Status Update and Trends of Texas Working Lands 1997–2022The new Texas Land Trends program report Status Update and Trends of Texas Working Lands 1997–2022 celebrates over two decades of applied…Feb 3Feb 3