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From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team Sleigh bells are ringing, carolers are singing, and cookies are in the oven - although the weather has been mild so far, the calendar indicates 2021 is drawing to a close and 2022 is just a few short weeks away. December is one of the best months of the year, but let’s face it, everyone is crazy busy. Between the holiday shopping, parties, and merry making, we encourage you...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team Cooler weather has finally arrived in Texas! November is the perfect balance of fall and winter; it means deer and quail season, brisk weather, time spent with loved ones, and yes, even the beginning of the holiday season – it also means the conclusion of 2021 is on the horizon. For landowners who wish to beat the Texas heat, November is the perfect month to tackle some projects...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team Another beautiful Texas fall is upon us. It may feel like we are in the middle of summer still, but cooler weather is just around the corner. Have faith it’s coming! And with it, deer and quail season, crisp fall weather, changing leaves, and yes, even the holiday season. It’s an exciting time of the year and a great time to think about your wildlife and wildlife management...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team With kiddos heading back to school, it may seem that outdoor time with family can be limited. However, there are tons of activities that parents, teachers, and family members can participate in to engage their children in outdoor fun and learning time. Plus, with cooling temperatures right around the corner, fall offers everyone a reprieve from the Texas heat and bugs. In this issue of Seasons we offer fun...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team As our summer season comes to a close and we look forward to cooler weather this fall, now is the time to be considering predators and predator control on your property. From Invasive Red Fire Ants (IRFA) to feral hogs, non-native predators can cause damage to our native flora and threaten native wildlife. There are many considerations landowners must take into account when controlling predator populations, including what...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team Though the hunting season is not yet upon us, Summer is the perfect time to be conducting your wildlife management activities for white-tailed deer. Many of you have had the joy of seeing fawn on your property this spring! An important part of managing for these deer and fawn is providing a quality habitat that they can live and thrive in. So as you relax and soak up this...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team The first half of the year seems to have flown by and another hot, Texas summer is upon us. As the kids start to get out of school, and more of us begin to flock to our properties for some recreational downtime, there are lots of fun activities that you can do on your property that also benefit your wildlife. In this issue of Seasons find articles, blogs and...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team Summer is right around the corner, and while we're preparing ourselves for the heat we must also remember how rising temperatures can affect our land and the wildlife on it. In this issue of Seasons, you’ll find articles about creative ways to keep water on your property this summer, supplemental water activities for wildlife, upcoming webinars for landowners, and more! We hope you enjoy the read and everything this...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team It's official, spring is here! And with the changing of the season comes a resurgence of our celebrated wildflowers and the pollinators that rely on them. Pollinators are key for the survival of crops and other native plants, and are an important consideration for all landowners whether you are in Wildlife Management or not. In this issue of Seasons, we offer tips for managing for native pollinators, a wildlife...

From the Plateau Land & Wildlife Management Team Though it may not feel like it just yet, spring is right around the corner. And with the changing of the seasons, we see a resurgence of wildlife including our celebrated wildflowers, pollinators, and songbirds. Spring is an opportune time for landowners that are managing for birds, or have an interest in birding, to do activities that benefit the different bird species on their properties. In this issue of...

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