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…
Texas is a state that has seen increasingly extreme winter weather in recent years. In the past five years alone, temperatures have dipped far below freezing more often than in…
If you’ve spent any time in the country, chances are you’ve encountered cottontails. Photographs of kids holding wild baby rabbits (that probably should have been left well enough alone) are…
With a reputation for wreaking havoc on other songbird nests, but with vivid plumage that’s exciting to see, blue jays have a love-hate relationship with bird enthusiasts. Colorful, noisy jays…
One of Landmark Wildlife’s stated goals is to provide Texas landowners with land and wildlife management expertise and services to enhance the wildlife, recreational, watershed, economic, and enjoyment values of…
The record-breaking temperatures across Texas during May and June of 2022 were nothing short of breathtaking. In the final week of June, Austin hit 100 degrees 21 times during the…
Trash pandas in the Lone Star State In 2014, an online commenter called raccoons trash pandas and the term stuck. With their black eye masks similar to panda bears, and…
A hand-held spotlight sweeps across a dark Texas landscape. Dogs, anxiously awaiting their final let out for the night, are held at bay until the light reaches every corner of…
While many, on an intellectual level, may be able to understand the crucial role snakes play in a healthy ecosystem, it can still be a challenge to fully appreciate the…
You don’t have to travel to the Australian outback to find a kangaroo rat; Texas is home to this charming hopping creature—at least for now. A rare Texas native, listed…
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