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

Eleven people stand in front of a banner holding ribbons and awards.

March 28, 2025

Texas A&M AgriLife wildlife management earns statewide recognition

Faculty, staff, student research, contributions earn awards from Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society

An ornate box turtle crosses and unpaved road.

March 25, 2025

Why are more turtles crossing Texas roads?

Texas A&M AgriLife experts explain the increased activity and how to help safely

plate of crawfish with an ear of corn

March 18, 2025

Crawfish production better, but still recovering from drought

Texas Crop and Weather Report - March 18, 2025

A gopher snake.

March 12, 2025

Five ways to prevent negative encounters with snakes this spring

Texas A&M AgriLife experts share advice on how to avoid bites and coexist peacefully

A javelina walks out of the brush.

March 6, 2025

Texas A&M AgriLife fills critical knowledge gaps on javelina

Research to provide insight on status and management needs of the native game species

five students hold plaques in front of a sign

March 5, 2025

Outstanding academics, leadership acknowledged by the Society for Range Management

Texas A&M students, faculty receive awards, leadership appointments

A photo of Andrew Kasner outdoors.

February 21, 2025

New researcher to advance intersection of wildlife and land management   

Kasner joins Texas A&M AgriLife Research to expand wildlife conservation and outreach

A herd of cows against a blue sky.

February 10, 2025

More to manure than meets the eye

Texas A&M Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab empowers producers with actionable insights on forage, livestock performance

A common buckeye butterfly flying among flowers.

February 7, 2025

Texas Master Naturalist Program announces 15 chapter awards for the Pollinators for Texas Initiative

Projects to support native pollinators statewide

Roel Lopez, Ph.D., stands in an open field.

February 7, 2025

Roel Lopez named 2025 Conservationist of the Year

Houston Safari Club Foundation recognizes Lopez for his visionary leadership and decades of contributions to wildlife conservation

A man on a horse watches over a cattle herd.

February 4, 2025

Land Trends Report highlights status of Texas’ agricultural lands

Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute publication illustrates 25 years of population, land-use, land value changes

Five individuals use cameras and binoculars in an outdoor setting.

January 6, 2025

Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management debuts two new undergraduate academic programs

Innovative degree emphasis and accelerated graduate program provide solid, interdisciplinary foundation for conservation careers.

Three people in the military walk down a rural dirt path.

December 27, 2024

Advancing military readiness and ecological resiliency in the Hill Country

Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute facilitates private land conservation through the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape

Jeff Goodwin stands in front of tall grass on the Texas A&M campus. He is wearing a blue jacket with a dark blue shirt and a gray cowboy hat.

November 19, 2024

Goodwin awarded endowed directorship in rangeland and wildlife management

Appointment seeks to advance rangeland productivity, ranching profitability

Eight people give a thumbs up in front of a Texas Section Society for Range Management banner.

November 8, 2024

Research, contributions recognized by the Texas Section Society for Range Management

Texas A&M students, faculty receive top awards, leadership appointments

A cow grazes on grass

October 17, 2024

Texas A&M AgriLife outreach improves producer-focused resources for enhanced grazing land management

Landowner input, capacity-building techniques integral part of federal grant-funded projects

A woman outdoors holding binoculars and smiling.

October 17, 2024

New faculty member brings avian expertise to Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management

Long will add to applied wildlife management and conservation curriculum  

A coyote with dark skin in the late-stage of mange.

October 15, 2024

From spooky lore to science fact: Unmasking the ‘chupacabra’

Texas A&M AgriLife expert provides scientific explanation for the paranormal creature

A pollinator on a purple flower

October 14, 2024

Texas Master Naturalist Program receives award to support native pollinators statewide

H-E-B Grocery Company funds projects through Pollinators for Texas initiative

A colorful butterfly sits on someone's index finger.

October 10, 2024

Texas Master Naturalist Program receives Stephen Kellert Award

National award recognizes outstanding contributions to conservation; connecting people with nature