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

A hand against a background of ornamental plants.

April 7, 2026

Texas ‘green industry’ shifts to steady, sustainable growth following COVID-era boom

Texas Crop and Weather Report - April 7, 2026

A landscaped backyard features a gazebo with outdoor seating, as well as a small pond surrounded by plants and rocks.

April 7, 2026

Learn how to create and care for a wildlife pond in your backyard

AgriLife Extension expert shares tips for planning, design and maintenance

A person in protective clothing and wearing leather gloves holds a lit drip torch during a prescribed fire.

April 3, 2026

AgriLife Extension launches redesigned online prescribed burn school

Self-paced course provides landowners with knowledge, skills to use fire as land management tool

Texas A&M AgriLife in white on a maroon background

March 27, 2026

Texas A&M adds expert Todd Franks to expand outdoor enterprise track

New hire brings decades of experience in human dimensions, outdoor enterprise management

Roughly 30 people smile and give thumbs up in a large conference room.

March 26, 2026

Texas A&M AgriLife wildlife management program earns statewide recognition

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

Two people wearing cowboy hats stand in an open range with cattle grazing in the distance.

March 19, 2026

Texas A&M AgriLife advances rangeland and ranch resilience across the U.S.

Center for Grazinglands and Ranch Management uses producer-driven, ranch-scale data to offer solutions

A man wearing a baseball cap and black rubber gloves harvests crawfish onto a platform.

March 17, 2026

Texas crawfish outlook strong despite early harvest delays

Texas Crop and Weather Report - March 17, 2026

A gopher snake.

March 16, 2026

5 tips to prevent negative encounters with snakes this spring

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

An aerial view of a boat driving across a lake.

March 9, 2026

Texas A&M AgriLife fills critical need for pond, aquaculture diagnostics

Statewide testing supports 1.3 million private ponds and growing aquaculture industry

Eight individuals stand in front of a banner reading "We are Rangelands" while holding a wooden plaque and giving a thumbs up.

March 5, 2026

Superior teaching, academics recognized by Society for Range Management

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences faculty, students earn top awards at international meeting

A barn swallow perched on a ventilation pipe extending from a brick wall.

March 3, 2026

Tips to prevent problematic barn swallow nests before they appear

Federal law prohibits disturbing barn swallows once they nest, so take preventative action now

Three black feral hogs root around in the soil

January 15, 2026

Texas A&M AgriLife publication focuses on urban, suburban feral hog management

Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute aims to empower landowners, municipal leaders with solutions

Christmas trees of varying sizes growing in rows

November 25, 2025

Texas Christmas tree industry sees growth in demand, farm acreage

Texas Crop and Weather Report - Nov. 25, 2025

Ten individuals give a thumbs up in front of a banner reading "Texas Section Society for Range Management."

November 14, 2025

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

Texas A&M AgriLife faculty, staff, students receive top awards at statewide meeting

A herd of cattle grazing in tall, green grass. A cow in the center of the herd looks up from grazing.

November 7, 2025

AgriLife Extension launches online ‘Principles B4 Practice’ course

Curriculum focuses on soil health principles, grazing management, rangeland monitoring

Two white-tailed deer bucks.

October 27, 2025

Hunters, landowners critical to monitoring New World screwworm

AgriLife Extension’s Coastal Bend symposium provided updates, resources for white-tailed deer management

A national park entry sign with a mountain in the background.

October 23, 2025

Texas A&M AgriLife develops guide to manage feral hogs in national parks

Research gives U.S. National Park Service adaptable framework to protect land and heritage sites

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’