The iconic image of mistletoe adorns doorways and festive decorations this holiday season. In Texas, this plant is more than just a symbol of holiday cheer; it plays a unique…
In the rugged terrain of Big Bend National Park, a hiker felt a piercing gaze from a distance. This silent observer, embodying the spirit of the wild, mirrored the hiker's…
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by learning about one of its most iconic symbols—the turkey! Texas is a special place for these…
A glint caught our eye as we walked through our family ranch in northwestern Blanco County. Embedded in the soil was a perfectly preserved projectile point, its edges sharp as…
The Texas Gulf Coast—a haven for so many things we hold dear, especially in the summer months. One resident of our Gulf waters that's always a topic of conversation is…
We recently watched "Deep in the Heart," (narrated by the charismatic Matthew McConaughey — if you needed more convincing to watch it) which shared an insightful look into the many…
The preservation and stewardship of our natural environments are crucial to the continuity of diverse ecosystems, and wildlife management appraisal serves as a lynchpin in this effort. For landowners in…
As landowners in Texas, it is essential to promote and maintain healthy ecosystems that support wildlife populations. One great way to attract and provide water for wildlife is through the…
The Montezuma quail, which also goes by Mearns’ quail, crazy quail, harlequin quail, black quail, painted quail, and fool’s quail, is a unique and rare bird species native to the…
100 Years of Texas State Parks and What Landowners Need to Know This year we are celebrating 100 years of the Texas State Parks system. State parks are great for…
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