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.
Wildlife & Hunting Texas Game Wardens Seize 18 Illegally Spearfished Black Bass at Lady Bird Lake One person was snorkeling and spearing the fish with a pneumatic speargun — which violates state fishing regulations
Bio-Diversity Gulleys for Grassland Restoration #8 - Using an Eroded Gulley to Recreate a Wet Meadow Like roads, wells and power lines, the irrigation system requires monitoring and maintenance, approached as just one of a body of holistic practices being applied together.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 1/13/2026 America’s most beloved bear is dead. The overlooked danger that’s massacring wildlife. Why are wildlife crossings crucial for animals and humans alike? And more...
Resources America’s Most Beloved Bear is Dead. Here’s Why Grizzly 399 Mattered The oldest known grizzly mother in history, the 28-year-old bear was often photographed with her cubs in Grand Teton National Park before she was killed by a car in October 2024.
Wildlife Overpass Why Are Wildlife Crossings Crucial For Animals And Humans Alike? To create secure pathways for animals to move safely across the landscape, engineered structures and designated zones are constructed over and under roadways. These are wildlife crossings, and they reduce vehicle-animal collisions.
Wildlife & Hunting The Overlooked Danger That’s Massacring Wildlife Road ecology is bleeding into the public consciousness at a moment when we can still act on its lessons.
Bio-Diversity Gulleys for Desert Grassland Restoration #2 Using a gulley to create a riparian meadow in the desert
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 1/6/2026 Hi-tech aids are an absolute necessity for wildlife researchers. Sunny Hancock performs "The Horse Trade." Hunting Is conservation. And more...
Wildlife & Hunting These Rare Whales Had Never Been Seen Alive. Then A Team In Mexico Sighted 2 The search for a ginkgo-toothed beaked whale had taken five years, when a thieving albatross nearly ruined it all
cattle ranchers Sunny Hancock Performs "The Horse Trade" at the 1989 Cowboy Poetry Gathering Sunny Hancock was born and reared on a ranch outside of Williams, Arizona. He was either in or close to the cow business for most of his life.
Bio-Diversity Hunting Is Conservation - Hunting is Sustainable, Helps Species Thrive When you take a step back and look at the big picture, it's more than evident that Hunting Is Conservation.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 12/30-2025 Screwworm is resurgent in Mexico - can we keep it out of the U.S.? Energy development abuse threatens Port Aransas and Texas' bays and estuaries. And more...
New World Screwworm Screwworm Update - NWS Update Shared, Implications, Preparedness And Response Plan As of November 5, Senasica, Mexico’s counterpart to USDA, reports that there are 757 active NWS cases in Mexico.
Bio-Diversity Energy Development Abuse Threatens Port Aransas and Texas' Bays and Estuaries The idea of lessening regulation to achieve energy independence is a good one until it is catastrophically abused as it is in South Texas’ coastal estuaries.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 12/23/2025 Largest wildlife overpass in North America now ready for use. Colorado has wolves again, but why are they dying? Yellowstone's last Caldera Eruption completely in Idaho. And more...
Wildlife Overpass Largest Wildlife Overpass In North America Now Ready For Use By Elk And Other Critters In Douglas County It’s the last piece of a wildlife crossing system that covers about 18 miles and includes underpasses and fencing that's been in progress for nearly a decade.
Caldera Eruption Henrys Fork Caldera: Yellowstone's Last Caldera Eruption Completely in Idaho This eruption was the second most recent of the three big Yellowstone eruptions over the last two million years.
Resources Colorado Has Wolves Again For The First Time In 80 Years. Why Are They Dying? A controversial reintroduction program is off to a messy start.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 12/16/2025 Why were Canadians warned not to let moose lick their cars? Returning water to grasslands and plants, using natural rainfall to irrigate bare ground. And more...
Wildlife & Hunting Why Were Canadians Warned Not to Let Moose Lick Their Cars? The warning was similar to park rangers’ trying to stop campers from leaving food at campgrounds lest it encourage bears to keep coming back to the site.
Bio-Diversity Gulleys for Grassland Restoration #4: Los Cuates Canyon at Circle Ranch Gulleys for Grassland Restoration #4: Los Cuates Canyon discusses specific gulley problems and treatments in a mountain canyon at Circle Ranch in far-West Texas.