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.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 10/7/2025 The European bison is making a powerful return to the wild. A team of biologists in northern Minnesota document wolves that fish. And more...
Resources They Released Hundreds of Bisons Into a Dying Forest and After 10 Years, Result Was Insane Once nearly extinct, the European bison is making a powerful return to the wild.
"Wolves" Watch This Wolf Go Fishing Wolves are thought of as red-meat eaters, but a team of biologists in northern Minnesota, near Voyageurs National Park, has documented a pack that often enjoys a meal of fish.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 9/30/2025 The hunt for earth’s most mysterious creatures is turning up extraordinary results. Polar bears have settled in an abandoned weather station. And more....
Bears Polar Bears Have Settled in An Abandoned Weather Station Novosibirsk photographer Vadim Makhorov showed a family of polar bears who have taken over the houses of an abandoned weather station on Koluchin Island in the Chukchi Sea. The footage was captured using a drone, which the predators tried to catch with their paws and teeth.
Biodiversity The Hunt For Earth’s Most Mysterious Creatures Is Turning Up Extraordinary Results Scientists are looking for the "dark matter" of the animal kingdom — and it's revealing how little we know about life on our planet.
Bio-Diversity Rangeland Restoration: Subsoil Contour Plowing at Circle Ranch, in far-West Texas Subsoil contour plowing is an excellent way to increase water absorption in the desert grasslands of far-West Texas and Southern New Mexico. The effectiveness of the practice is shown in these before-and-after comparisons. NOTE: this post was originally published to this site on October 9, 2017, and again on March
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 9/23/2025 Yellowstone bison are reshaping the park's ecosystems in a positive way. Results of a small tree plant. The beauty of the Navajo Nation. And more...
Videos I Planted a Forest Four Years Ago An excellent example of nature's resiliency.... From the videographer: FOREST UPDATE 2025: In 2021 I planted a tree a minute, for 24 hours, on my mates farm. It was freakin hard work, but also one of the coolest, most rewarding days I’ve ever had. I made a
Yellowstone Bison Scientists Spent 6 Years Tracking Yellowstone's Great Bison Migration. What They Found is Remarkable New research from the US national park shows migrating bison enrich grasslands – boosting plant nutrition, soil health and biodiversity.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 9/16/2025 Balancing grizzly bear restoration with people and their livelihoods. The plan to recreate the world’s largest bison herd. Conservation using hunting as a primary tool.
Resources 10 Creepy, Abandoned Places Reclaimed by Nature Across the world, land that has been used and abandoned by humans is being recolonised by the plants and animals that were there in the first place. Cal Flyn highlights ten hotspots where wildlife is thriving among the ruins.
Tom Opre From Africa to Yellowstone: Tom Opre on Conservation Stories That Matter Leslie Heaney sits down with Tom Opre — filmmaker, storyteller, and founder of the Shepherds of Wildlife Society, a nonprofit dedicated to reconnecting people and wildlife through powerful documentary films.
Wildlife Management A Measured View On Grizzlies, From The Ground It’s disheartening to see some groups continue using crisis-based narratives to maintain donor funding instead of engaging in balanced, science-based dialogue.
"Invasion Biology" Restoring Bison at the American Prairie Reserve At the American Prairie Reserve in Northeastern Montana, the plan is to recreate the world’s largest bison herd.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 9/9/2025 Montana approves record high wolf kill quota. New California dam removal could restore a river — and destroy a community. Nature documentary aims to save six endangered species. And more...
killing of wolves Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission Approves Record High Wolf Kill Quota Regulations and increased bounties expected to decimate wolf population
Conservation New Nature Documentary is a Call to Action to Save Six Endangered Species Saving six of Earth’s most endangered species is the mission for a new nature programme. It is a heartwarming call to action, says Gregory Wakeman
dam removal New California Dam Removal Could Restore A River — And Destroy A Community Removing the Scott Dam, alongside the removal of the smaller Cape Horn Dam downstream, both on the picturesque Eel River, is part of PG&E’s plan to retire a century-old hydroelectric operation known as the Potter Valley Project, which the company says has gotten too expensive to run.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 9/2/2025 The reappearance of screwworm. Raising smaller animals. How the Big Beautiful Bill affects farmers and ranchers. And more...