by admin | Apr 21, 2014 | News, Wildlife
The statements below in Bold are common misperceptions followed by a brief explanation of clarification. Mesquite is not native to Texas; it invaded from Mexico. Mesquite is a native tree and has been here for thousands of years. The density of mesquite has increased... by admin | Apr 14, 2014 | News, Wildlife
Bat Conservation International has inspired major support to prevent intense development of 1500 acres adjacent to Bracken Cave from the City of San Antonio, Mayor Julian Castro, City Councilman Ron Nirenberg, The Kronkosky Charitable Foundation and others. Find out... by admin | Mar 16, 2014 | News, Wildlife
While South by Southwest (SXSW) comes to a close in Austin, Texas’ bat season is just beginning. That’s right, the Mexican free-tailed bats have begun their northward migration. To celebrate, here’s a little “Q&A” to help answer any... by admin | Feb 21, 2014 | Land Stewardship, News
By: Kay Ledbetter AgriLife Today State photographer Wyman Meinzer has been selected as the keynote speaker for the Bennett Trust Land Stewardship educational program, “Protecting the Legacy of the Edwards Plateau,” to be hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife... by admin | Feb 18, 2014 | Conservation Easements, News
With the enactment of the Agriculture Act of 2014, known to most of us as the Farm Bill, landowners have more certainty about the availability of federal funds for conservation on farm and ranch lands. The Farm Bill provides up to $57 billion dollars over the next... by admin | Feb 17, 2014 | News, Public Lands
The National Park Service, Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program is working on trail projects throughout Texas including urban trails in Austin and San Antonio and the Llano River Biodiversity trail at Texas Tech University in Junction. Learn More