
September Conservation Matters is here
Water Seed Grant projects summarize progress, new chapter of Leopold Live! premiers, three AgriLife scientists earn recognition and more!
Read MoreNRI's Director Dr. Lopez to head Texas A&M rangeland, wildlife and fisheries department
Will continue in dual role as the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute director
Read MoreFeatured Map: Land ownership types across the U.S.
Working lands, whether private or publicly owned, provide substantial economic, ecological, and recreational resources across the U.S. Here in Texas, we often boast of being a “private land state”, meaning the majority of the land (~95%) is held in private ownership. Many may wonder how this came to be and if other states fall under similar ownership patterns. For this new Featured Map, we briefly explore the history of land settlement across the nation and demonstrate the unique ownership landscape that exists today.
Read MorePrivate Land Stewardship Academies: Threatened and Endangered Species
We're building a community of practice around land stewardship where you can click, open, explore, shuffle and share the content to save and use as you need it. We're excited to share the final of four collections with you—out now: Threatened and Endangered Species.
Read MoreLeopold Live! Chapter 2: Food Stations Recap
Lights, camera, Leopold Live! Last month we premiered the fourth episode of Leopold Live!: Chapter 2 with our incredible partners at Selah, Bamberger Ranch Preserve, and we truly enjoyed getting to share even more about wildlife management practices through this series. Our hosts, Dr. Roel Lopez and Dr. April Sansom, introduced this new chapter of Leopold Live! and explained how new episodes will be a little different from what we covered in Chapter 1.
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