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…
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…
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…
As the year winds down, year-end lists wind up. Songs, movies, books, and more are ranked. What were the hits for 2020 and what were the misses? We decided to…
The holidays are over, the Christmas lights are put away (or at least you’ve rationalized by now how it’s really quite cheery to have them up year round), and football…
“We have an animal here whose surname is the ‘jackass rabbit’ It is three feet long, has legs like a counting-house stool, ears of monstrous length, and no tail to…
Have you seen the movie The Other Guys with Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg? They’re NYPD detectives who work the dull cases in the shadow of the superstar detectives who…
The very first time you see that vibrant flash of blue, yellow, red, and green you may think your eyes are deceiving you. Or an exotic pet bird must be…
As we write this month’s blog, the clouds threaten rain and the burn ban has long been lifted. Trees are budding, wildflowers are on the cusp on blooming, and the…
Many of us as children loved the novel, Charlotte’s Web. We laughed, we cried, and we loved a spider. So what changed? Why as adults do many of us now…
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