Sarah Fuller

Based in deep East Texas, Sarah Fuller has more than a decade of experience in natural resource communications, stakeholder engagement and outreach. In her role as natural resources communications strategy coordinator, she is tasked with sharing and amplifying the diverse research and stories of the Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management, its associated centers, as well as the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute.

All posts by Sarah Fuller

People use a net to harvest catfish.

September 18, 2025

Research evaluates plant compounds to boost disease resilience in catfish

Researchers at Texas A&M AgriLife are studying plant-based compounds as alternatives to antibiotics to strengthen the health, sustainability and economic resilience of U.S. catfish production, the nation’s largest aquaculture industry.

Two white-tailed deer bucks stand at a tree line.

September 16, 2025

AgriLife Extension publishes wildlife-focused New World screwworm resource

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service released a new fact sheet, “Wildlife Monitoring and Management for New World Screwworm,” to help Texans protect wildlife from the threat of this potentially devastating parasite.

The view down a busy city street with cars and people.

September 2, 2025

Texas A&M AgriLife guides solutions where wild and urban lands meet

From wildfire resilience to wildlife management, experts tackle Texas’ growing ‘wildland-urban interface’

A bowhunter walks down a path surrounded by trees.

August 26, 2025

Rains, mild temperatures set the stage for strong fall hunting outlook

Texas Crop and Weather Report - Aug. 26, 2025

Two female students collect data on a white-tailed deer in the field.

August 14, 2025

White-tailed deer research benefits students, land managers, wildlife

Data collection project gives students hands-on field experience, new insights into deer behavior, health

Striped bass.

July 29, 2025

Texas aquaculture production shows growth in multiple sectors 

Texas Crop and Weather Report - July 29, 2025

Headshots of Roel Lopez and Phillip Kaufman

July 17, 2025

Texas A&M AgriLife experts draw on past success to tackle screwworm

Veterans of 2016 Florida outbreak reflect on lessons learned, share insight to protect Texas livestock and wildlife

A close-up of a New World screwworm fly.

July 11, 2025

Uvalde County New World screwworm workshop scheduled July 23

Program to focus on surveillance, reporting, response measures for ranch and wildlife managers

A horse looks out over a vast rangeland.

June 27, 2025

AgriLife Extension offers new online rangeland ecology course

Program provides key management information for landowners and natural resource professionals

An upright prairie coneflower.

June 6, 2025

AgriLife Extension offers new plant identification course

Texas Triple-P Certified course covers basics of plant identification, life cycle, ecological value

Texas A&M AgriLife in white on a maroon background

June 2, 2025

AgriLife Extension adds statewide wildlife specialist

Blum to focus on multispecies management and human-wildlife interactions

A person holds a lit drip torch.

May 30, 2025

AgriLife Extension names new statewide prescribed fire coordinator

David Brooke to enhance stewardship by improving landowner resources, knowledge of prescribed fire

A smiling Brittany Chesser stands in a pond.

May 12, 2025

Brittany Chesser: Science with a heart for Texas ponds

AgriLife Extension’s aquatic vegetation expert helps landowners turn complex data into healthy ponds

A butterfly sits on a blooming thistle.

May 8, 2025

Texas Master Naturalist Program receives grant for second year

Chapters encouraged to apply for community project funds for native pollinator support

A herd of cattle stand in native forages.

May 6, 2025

Rangeland conditions vary dramatically across the state

Texas Crop and Weather Report – May 6, 2025

A cyanobacteria bloom appears as a vibrant green.

April 29, 2025

Toxic algae signs and safety tips

AgriLife Extension expert shares tips to prevent cyanobacteria bloom exposure as temperatures rise

A river flows along tree-lined banks.

April 21, 2025

Texas Soil and Water Stewardship Week celebrates native ecosystems

Texas A&M AgriLife agencies help promote importance of voluntary land stewardship

A bobcat walks through the brush.

April 17, 2025

Study shows mammals’ daily schedules more varied than thought

Texas A&M AgriLife wildlife data supports global research of wildlife diel activity patterns

A white-tailed deer doe nuzzles her fawn in the forest.

April 8, 2025

Five important reminders when finding ‘orphaned’ wildlife

Texas A&M AgriLife expert shares advice to keep young wildlife wild

A closeup of a person using binoculars.

April 3, 2025

Texas Master Naturalist earns Conservation Wrangler designation

Statewide conservation nonprofit Texan by Nature recognizes program’s impacts