Wildlife research publications in Texas
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Wildlife Institute
● OpenThe Wildlife Institute, located at 105 Forest Ridge Lane in Boerne, Texas, is a renowned institution dedicated to the conservation and study of wildlife. With a focus on research, education, and outreach, the institute works tirelessly to protect and preserve the diverse wildlife species that call Texas home. From conducting field studies to offering educational programs for the public, the Wildlife Institute is committed to promoting a greater understanding and appreciation of the natural world. Visit us today to learn more about our efforts to safeguard the rich biodiversity of Texas and beyond.
105 Forest Ridge Ln, Boerne, TX 78006, United States -
Davis Mountains Preserve
● OpenThe Davis Mountains Preserve is a rugged yet fragile sky-island refuge located in Fort Davis, Texas. Surrounded by the vast West Texas desert landscape, this park is a tourist attraction that offers visitors a glimpse of the Lone Star State's rugged cowboy heritage. The preserve, established by The Nature Conservancy, spans over 32,844 acres and is home to diverse plant and animal species. With nearly 110,000 acres of the Davis Mountains region protected, the preserve provides important wildlife corridors and habitat for rare species. Closed to the public for most of the year for research and conservation-related activities, the Davis Mountains Preserve opens on select weekends for camping, hiking, biking, equestrian activities, picnics, photography, birding, and more. Visitors can explore the stunning landscapes, towering Ponderosa pine trees, cool mountain creeks, and dramatic views of canyons and peaks. The preserve is also home to a variety of wildlife including black bears, bobcats, elk, mountain lions, and a wide range of bird species.
Madera Canyon Roadside Park, Fort Davis, TX 79734, United States -
Madera Canyon Trail Parking
● OpenMadera Canyon Trail Parking is located at the Davis Mountains Preserve in Fort Davis, Texas. This park is a rugged yet fragile sky-island refuge surrounded by the vast West Texas desert landscape. The Davis Mountains Preserve, established by The Nature Conservancy, covers nearly 33,000 acres and is home to diverse plant and animal species. The preserve is closed to the public for most of the year for research and conservation activities, but opens on select weekends for camping, hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. The Madera Canyon Trail is separate from the preserve and is open to the public year-round. Visitors can explore stunning landscapes, spot wildlife such as black bears and mountain lions, and enjoy the dark skies of the Greater Big Bend International Dark Sky Reserve. Reservations are required for guided day tours of the preserve, but not for open events. Explore this unique sky island in the heart of West Texas and connect with nature at Madera Canyon Trail Parking.
Madera Canyon Roadside Park, Fort Davis, TX 79734, United States -
Uvalde National Fish Hatchery Admin Building And Visitor Contact Station
● ClosedThe Uvalde National Fish Hatchery Admin Building and Visitor Contact Station is a must-visit tourist attraction located at 754 County Road 203 in Uvalde, Texas, United States. This facility serves as both an administrative hub for the fish hatchery and a visitor contact station for those interested in learning more about the important work being done there. Visitors can explore the grounds, learn about the different species of fish being raised, and even participate in educational programs. Whether you're a nature lover, fish enthusiast, or just looking for a unique travel experience, the Uvalde National Fish Hatchery is a fascinating destination to add to your itinerary.
754 County Rd 203, Uvalde, TX 78801, United States -
Barton Creek Habitat Preserve
● OpenBarton Creek Habitat Preserve is a park and tourist attraction located in Austin, Texas, United States. This preserve provides habitat for migratory songbirds and helps protect water quality in the Barton Creek watershed. With over 4,000 acres of natural landscape and four miles of Barton Creek frontage, the preserve is a peaceful retreat just a few miles from downtown Austin. The preserve was originally acquired to protect endangered species such as the golden-cheeked warbler and the black-capped vireo. Visitors can explore the diverse plant and wildlife species that call this preserve home, including rare plants and endemic species like the Guadalupe Bass. The preserve also serves as a research site for universities, school groups, and other partners, with a focus on conservation efforts and community involvement. With limited public visitation, the Barton Creek Habitat Preserve remains a vital sanctuary for protecting Texas' natural heritage and wildlife.
Austin, TX 78733, United States
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