While doctors may find themselves assessing a friend’s mystery pain at dinner parties, and lawyers field inheritance questions at family reunions, wildlife biologists are often on the receiving end of…
If you Google the word “snag” the first definition to pop up is “an unexpected or hidden obstacle or drawback.” While many might look at a dead tree and consider…
Dove season kicked off on September 1st for the North and Central zones of Texas and, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife, dove numbers have increased over last year as…
It is the state reptile of Texas and wears a crown of horns, but a lofty title and royal visage has not prevented the Texas horned lizard from becoming a…
With their big doe eyes, oversized ears, button noses, and white spots on reddish-brown coats, it’s hard not to be enchanted by fawns. And that they arrive in the spring,…
While a key wildlife management activity is supplemental feeding, this doesn’t mean picking up deer corn at Tractor Supply and tossing it in the pasture. And supplemental food plots should…
While this if-you-don’t-like-the-weather-wait-a-minute pattern of temperatures that has taunted Texas for the past couple of weeks can’t make up its mind as to the arrival of spring, the birds already…
A decline in Texas quail populations over the past couple of decades is a single, undeniable fact, but the exact reasons for the decline are myriad. Drought and red imported…
While our Texas winters may be brief, the cold, when it comes, can be biting. As we prepared this post, the forecasted weather included lows hovering near 20 degrees for…
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