Programs will be July through September at agency office for Bexar County

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Wild turkey gather under a feeder full of corn. (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service photo)

SAN ANTONIO – The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will present the Urban Wildlife Series “Texas Game Species” July through September in San Antonio.

The six programs of the series, sponsored by the Bexar County Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee, will be held at the agency’s office in the Conroy Square business complex, 3355 Cherry Ridge Dr. Each will be held from 10 a.m.-noon in Suite 208 of the complex.

The cost is $30 for the series or $10 per program and payable at the door, but registration is required by June 14. To reserve a spot for series programs, contact Frances Elizondo at the AgriLife Extension office at 210-631-0400 or [email protected].

Dates, topics and speakers will be:

  • June 18 — Managing Private Lands for Wildlife Habitat, Dr. Roel Lopez, director, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, San Antonio.

  • July 9 — Bobwhite Quail Management, Dr. Maureen Frank, AgriLife Extension wildlife specialist, Uvalde.

  • Aug. 8 — Rio Grande Wild Turkey Management, Dr. John Tomecek, AgriLife Extension wildlife specialist, College Station.

  • Aug. 20 — Whitetail Deer Management, Frank.

  • Sept. 10 — Texas Game Fish, Dr. Todd Sink, AgriLife Extension fisheries specialist, College Station.

  • Sept. 24 — Get Ready to Hunt, Frank.

Make checks payable to Bexar Ag and Natural Resources Committee and mail registration fee to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Attn: Frances, 3355 Cherry Ridge, Suite 212, San Antonio, TX 78230.

Writer: Paul Schattenberg, 210-859-5752, [email protected]

Contact: Sam Womble, 210-631-0400, [email protected]

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