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…
The coyotes wail along the trail Deep in the heart of Texas The relationship between Texas landowners and coyotes is a complicated one. While coyotes are often romanticized in song…
Texas land is a hot commodity so, not surprisingly, we've spoken with lots of new landowners recently. One of the biggest concerns expressed is maintaining the property’s wildlife management valuation.…
Landmark Wildlife Management has landed on what we believe is the best product on the market to make water available for wildlife, especially in remote parts of your property. Our…
Landmark Wildlife Management is so proud to be part of a unique partnership to help maintain and restore the City of Austin’s Blunn Creek Nature Preserve. Along with city personnel…
Despite the searing heat, summer is a great time to conduct white-tailed deer surveys. Knowing basics about your deer herd such as density, sex ratio, and fawn crop is essential…
The deadline to file new wildlife management plans is April 30, 2013. Landowners needing to submit new applications include those who wish to convert their property to wildlife management in…
Landmark Wildlife was asked to help a landowner in Burleson County with their wildlife management program. The 500+ acre property has been utilized for cattle grazing for years. Due to…
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