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Wildlife and Landowner Resources

Below are resources for landowners and related to wildlife management. See the detailed description under each resource for more information.

Wildlife Management Resources

Link to Wildlife Management and Landowner Resources page

Specific management information for key species including quail, white-tailed deer, feral hogs and Rio Grande wild turkeys.

Birding with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Link to Landowner Resources page

Our birding programs teach beginning birders, help backyard birds, and connect birders with landowners.

Coping with Feral Hogs

Link to the Coping with Feral Hogs website

Coping with Feral Hogs provides information to landowners and the general public on feral hog control, damage, diseases and hunting tips.

TexNat

Link to TexNat website

Texas Natural Resources Server (TexNat) is an information database for individuals who are interested in natural resource management on Texas rangelands, and includes publications, management tips, guides to common range plants, links to educational programs, symposium proceedings, and other helpful resources.

Wildlife and Fisheries Extension - YouTube

WFSC Extension YouTube page

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Wildlife and Fisheries unit provides wildlife, fisheries, and farm pond management recommendations that are based on scientific research. Our YouTube channel demonstrates how landowners can manage their land for or incorporate wildlife habitat, fisheries, and water resources management on their land.

Landowner Resources

Link to Birding with Extension page

Information to assist new landowners including information on soils, plants and resource professionals.

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