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 - 3/10/2026 Screwworm update shared at TWA annual convention. Yellowstone's largest eruption created an incredible unconformity. Soil is the foundation for biodiversity. And more...
Screwworm Screwworm Update Shared At TWA Annual Convention No screwworms have been found in Texas at this point, despite rumors that screwworms are already here.
Yellowstone Yellowstone's Largest Eruption Bakes Rock Below, Leaves Two Ash Layers, And Creates An Unconformity High on Mount Everts, way above above Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, lies an amazing outcrop that exposes the 2.1 million year old Huckleberry Ridge Tuff (the largest of Yellowstone's recent three eruptions) where it overlaps older Cretaceous sedimentary rocks.
Bio-Diversity Living Soil Film This 60-minute documentary features innovative farmers and soil health experts from throughout the U.S.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 3/3/2026 Water your livestock, legally. Amazing drone video of a wolf pack hunting moose in a Canadian winter. And more...
Land Stewardship Water Your Livestock, Legally Understanding your water right, and how stockwater fits within it, helps to ensure responsible water resource management in a complex and evolving legal environment.
Behind the Scenes of a Wolf Hunt Wildlife: Behind the Scenes of a Wolf Hunt “Amazing drone video of a wolf pack hunting moose in a Canadian winter. https://sire-ngcuk-pmd.fichub.com/mpx/NGP_NatGeo_GS/395/1016/video-1576503557_425615429375_mp4_video_1920x1080_4000000_primary_audio_eng_6.mp4 NOTE: this video was originally published to NationalGeographic.co.uk on December 16, 2019, and to
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 2/24/2026 Another Kerr County flood victim, the river itself. Bayer agrees to pay $7.25B to settle Roundup lawsuits. The wildlife of Yellowstone. And more...
Resources Another Kerr County Flood Victim? The Guadalupe River Itself The July 4 flood took a human toll, but it also did environmental and ecological damage. Experts say with time and patience, the river can bounce back
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem The Wildlife of Yellowstone Established as the world's first national park in 1871, Yellowstone is one of the most remarkable places on Earth. Sitting on top of an active volcano and spanning over 3,000km, it contains a rich variety of wildlife and wondrous landscapes.
Elk Bull Elk in West Texas Elk were once common in West Texas, across the state, and from coast to coast. Today TPWD and ranchers eradicate native elk because managers believe they "compete" with Desert Bighhorn Sheep and Mule Deer.
Bayer Bayer Agrees to Pay $7.25 Billion to Settle Roundup Lawsuits The agreement, which still faces legal hurdles, would cover current and future claims that the weedkiller caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 2/27/2026 Cattle farmers are nurturing a new stream of income. Another example of a small dam that spills water from an eroded gulley. And more...
Our Philosophy Ranchers Are Falling Into Debt and Selling Land. Carbon Credits Are a Way to Keep Farming By introducing regenerative agricultural techniques that lock carbon into grazing pastures, Grassroots Carbon is offering a new income source to farmers
Conservation Gulleys for Grassland Restoration #12: Chupacabra Dam Another example of a small dam that spills water from an eroded gulley, to reduce road washing and to irrigate a few acres of grassland
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 2/10/2026 More NWS cases in Tamaulipas. Surviving Grand Teton. The best equipment and practices to restore desertifying canyons and grasslands. And more..
New World Screwworm More NWS Cases In Tamaulipas; Opinions, Updates Offered This is the third detection in Tamaulipas. The first detection in the baby calf remains both the northernmost overall detection in Tamaulipas and the northernmost active detection in Mexico.
Resources Surviving Grand Teton: America's National Parks A cast of animals, from tiny pikas to world-famous grizzly bears, tough it out to survive in this iconic, wild wonder of the West
Conservation Gulleys for Grassland Restoration: #7 Best Equipment When we divert rainstorm runoff from eroding gulleys to restore desertifying canyons and grasslands, what are the best equipment & practices?
Newsletter Restoring Biodiversity - 2/3/2026 Gavin Newsom’s “Zone 0” disaster. Harvesting water in steep canyons. And more....
Wild Horse Fire Brigade Gavin Newsom’s “Zone 0” Disaster: The Governor’s Latest Wildfire “Solution” Is a Deadly Farce California Governor Gavin Newsom has just signed one of the most arrogant, ignorant, and outright dangerous executive orders in recent memory: the so-called “Zone 0” mandate.