Featured Experience From the High Deserts of Texas to the Rocky Mountain West. For 20 years, our family owned and managed Circle Ranch, 32,000 acres of high desert located in the Sierra Diablo Mountains of far-West Texas. Our goal? Leaving the land more diverse, and therefore healthier, than we found it.
Featured Our Resources The objective of biodiversity conservation is to maintain viable native animal and plant populations of all kind.
Elk Removals Featured Are Elk Native to Texas--Historical and Archaeological Evidence for the Natural Occurence of Elk in Texas This paper began as an effort to persuade Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) to cease its efforts to eradicate elk on the state lands which it manages in far-West Texas. Our assumption was that TPWD was acting out of a sincere misunderstanding of science, which could be corrected.
US Forest Service Couple is Latest Victim of the US Forest Service U.S. Forest Service Special Agent Travis Lunders appeared unannounced, armed and in full tactical gear at the home of Charles and Heather Maude of Caputa, S.D
Multi Species Grazing for Sustainable Farming Multi Species Grazing for Sustainable Farming View the webinar to learn about the interaction between livestock, vegetation, and soil, and management needs to extend the grazing season and improve animal performance when managing multi-species grazing systems.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 10/22/2024 Butterflies know native plants aren't weeds. Chronic Wasting Disease is hurting Texas deer breeders. Far west Texas wildlife. And more...
butterfly Butterflies Know: These Native Plants Aren’t Weeds Pollinators recognize a good thing when they see it — and so do gardeners in search of organic pest control. As one put it, “My prairie is my pesticide.”
Chronic Wasting Disease Texas’ Battle Against Deer Disease Threatens Breeding Industry Texas Parks and Wildlife has detected CWD in 31 of Texas' 254 counties and 34 captive breeding facilities.
"Invasion Biology" Far-West Texas Mountain Wildlife 1 The series contains many wildlife photos, and, discusses holistic wildlife management practices.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 10/22/2024 Did Roundup really save Utah Lake? Mountain lions being impacted by border security activies. Livestock pond attracts wildlife in Idaho. And more...
Our Philosophy How a Controversial Poison Saved Utah Lake Fifteen years ago,Utah Lake it was dying. But the controversial herbicide glyphosate saved it.
Videos Killing the Shepherd: The Last Keeper (Trailer) Scotland’s history is romanticised for centuries of bloody feuds, warfare and forced displacement. In the glens today there is unfinished business, fuelled by modern agendas; well-meaning rewilders, urban land reformers and distant corporates plundering carbon markets. Reminiscent of the Highland Clearances of the past, indigenous communities are increasingly an
Mountain Lion Research Investigates Impact Of Border Barrier On Mt. Lions Already researchers have documentation via GPS fixes of one collared lion moving along the border barrier system until it found a break in the barrier and ultimately crossed the river.
Bio-Diversity Livestock Pond Attracts Wildlife in Idaho Forests Near Yellowstone Park At Pitchstone Waters in the Idaho forests near Yellowstone Park, we built a small stock pond to keep our cattle drinkers filled. This pond and other water additions are heavily used by a wide variety of wild animals. Pitchstone Waters Wildlife at Grouse Pond from Christopher Gill on Vimeo. NOTE:
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 10/15/2024 Preserving endangered prarie grasslands in southern Alberta. The New Wild Book is available. Witness the awe-inspiring journey of Rocky Mountain Goats. And more...
News New Conservation Agreement in Southern Alberta Preserves Endangered Prairie Grasslands This latest agreement expands on the NCC’s efforts to conserve land in the area, forming a block of almost 2,900 hectares of conserved lands that provides a large corridor for wildlife.
Our Philosophy The New Wild Book A provocative exploration of the “new ecology” and why most of what we think we know about alien species is wrong
Conservation WILD About Mountain Goats Idaho’s’ mountain goats are adapted to living in rugged, remote areas, so it is natural that the mountain goat would appear mysterious. But this harsh habitat is also their defense. NOTE: this post was originally published to this site on July 26, 2021. And again on Dec 28, 2021.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 10/8/2024 Teton goats rebound. Witness the awe-inspiring journey of Rocky Mountain Goats. A short introduction to sustainable grazing. And more...
Wildlife & Hunting Teton Goats Rebound After Hunts, Gunning At least 12 goats have been spotted; park doesn’t have plans to remove them — yet.
Resources Rocky Mountain Goats: The Fearless High Altitude Experts From the rugged peaks of the Rockies to the towering cliffs of the Canadian Rockies, Rocky Mountain Goats thrive in some of the harshest environments on Earth
Holistic Management An Introduction to Holistic Management Occam's Grazer provides an introduction to Holistic Management and holistic grazing as well as many powerful insights, philosophies, and useful ideas from people who are using the framework and practices every day.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 10/1/2024 Solar power's impact on wildlife. Why beavers were parachuted into the Idaho wilderness. And more...
Solar Energy Solar Power Could Come at Expense of Wildlife “In our transition to renewable energy, we cannot sacrifice biodiversity and habitat. There is tension here, and we need to be mindful of it and plan better for it."