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.
News Northamptonshire Villagers Argue Against Solar Farms on Fields Villagers living near a planned multi-site solar farm have said the facility should be built on warehouse roofs instead of farmers' fields.
Bears Bobcat Vs Bear A bobcat would not typically engage with a bear unless absolutely necessary for survival or defense of its young. But it happens….
Resources Native Tribes Protest Plan to Cull Wild Bison in Yellowstone The National Park Service says the plan is essential because there are more bison in the park than there is space to accommodate them
"Invasion Biology" Wildlife in the High-Desert Mountains of Far-West Texas Desert Mountain Wildlife #3 – part of a series on wildlife pictures
Restoring Biodiversity - 12/17/2024 Colorado release five wolves via reintroduction program. A common sense solution for the wild horse 'problem.' Lassen Volcanic National Park authorities confirm the presence of gray wolves. And more...
wolf management plan Colorado Releases 5 Wolves in Reintroduction Program Approved by Voters The release culminates a process three years in the making when in 2020 voters narrowly approved reintroducing wolves by the end of 2023 west of the Continental Divide.
Wild Horse Fire Brigade Northern California Wild Horse Non-Profit Owner Looks to Make Federal Change Through BLM “Once you understand the benefits they give to the landscape when they’re in the right place, you have an ‘aha moment’ and see these horses can provide $500 million in value to American taxpayers.”
Gray Wolf Dangerous Predator Once Thought Extinct Spotted at National Park Park authorities confirmed the presence of the rare species.
"Invasion Biology" Grazing to Promote Riparian Health on a Private Ranch in Nevada This video features Agee Smith, Co-Owner, Cottonwood Ranch, Wells, Nevada
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 12/10/2024 Lake Powell water levels lead to 'ecological rebirth. What ancient invasive species can tell us about modern ones. The amazing Deer 255 is still migrating. And more...
Lake Powell Lake Powell Water Levels Lead to 'Ecological Rebirth' This environmental crisis is revealing an unexpected ecological benefit—the return of native plant communities in areas exposed by the shrinking reservoir.
deer migration The Amazing Deer 255 is Still Migrating In 2016, researchers in Wyoming discovered the world's longest migration of mule deer. A doe fitted with a GPS tracking collar migrated 242 miles one way.
What Ancient Invasive Species Can Tell Us About Modern Ones w/Dr. Alycia Species invasions are pervasive in Earth history, yet the ecological and evolutionary consequences vary greatly. Ancient invasion events can be organized in a hierarchy of increasing invasion intensity from ephemeral invasions to globally pervasive invasive regimes.
Regenerative Ranching During the Drought Michael Thompson, a young farmer in Kansas, is regenerating his soils with no-till, cover-crops practices coupled with Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) grazing - giving his farm resilience during the severe 2011 and 2012 droughts.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 12/3/2024 Alpine Ibexes captured resting on chimneys of french cottages. Goats and sheep helping each other and the pastures they graze. A new bee in Texas? And more...
Goats Alpine Ibexes Captured Resting on Chimneys of French Cottages Amidst a Breathtaking Background Captured relaxing atop the roofs of French cottages on chimneys with Mont Blanc as the backdrop, these wild goats must surely enjoy the best views in town.
"Invasion Biology" Are Goats and Sheep Compatible? These ranchers move their sheep and goats to a new paddock surrounded by electric net fence. There are many things to consider. Sheep like to go under net fences while goats jump over.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 11/26/2024 An opportunity to solve the wild horse problem. Desert Bighorn, Mule Deer and Cougar in high desert mountains of far-west Texas. And more...
Wild Horse Problem The Wild Horses of Nevada's Deserts "We spend millions of dollars a year managing horses, but we still can’t agree on whether they belong."
Wild Horse Fire Brigade Siskiyou News: Wildlife Conservationist Nominated for BLM Wild Horse & Burro Program William E. Simpson II, a seasoned ethologist and conservationist, has been nominated for the position or Director of the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse & Burro Program, with the position set to open in January 2025.
"Invasion Biology" Desert Bighorn, Mule Deer and Cougar in High Desert Mountains of Far-West Texas The series contains many wildlife photos, and, discusses holistic wildlife management practices.