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Environmental Health

Two black vultures take flight in a green field.

Uninvited vultures draw community ire

Texas A&M AgriLife provides solutions to human-vulture conflict

April 10, 2023

EnvironmentEnvironmental HealthFarm & Ranch

Urban Riparian and Stream Restoration Program workshop set for April 25 in Temple

Focus will be proper management, protection and restoration of riparian areas       

April 7, 2023

Environmental HealthFarm & Ranch

Manure management: AgriLife Research studies to answer questions

Organic sources of fertilizer subject of on-farm and small-plot research

April 6, 2023

Environmental HealthFarm & Ranch

Lone Star Healthy Streams program set April 19 in Gatesville

Focus on minimizing feral hog, livestock contamination of Leon River Watershed

April 5, 2023

Environmental Health
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Tomeček appointed to national wildlife advisory committee

Texas A&M AgriLife expert to provide guidance on wildlife research and management

April 4, 2023

Economic HealthEnvironmental Health

Gonder named Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology head

Advocate leader to focus on evidence-based conservation action

April 3, 2023

Campus & CommunityEnvironmental Health

Urban riparian and stream restoration workshop set for April 18 in Austin

Professionals interested in learning stream surveying invited to attend

March 31, 2023

Environmental HealthFarm & Ranch
A man wearing a yellow shirt and brown hat uses a tank to ignite dry brush for a prescribed burn. There are flames behind him,

Prescribed burn school with exam set April 19-21 in San Angelo

Includes field day, continuing education units for burn managers

March 29, 2023

Environmental HealthFarm & Ranch
A green waterway In West Texas. The banks have many dead branches and twigs as well as live scrubby vegetation

Water law overview and update webinar set April 6

Part of the ongoing Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management series

March 23, 2023

Environmental HealthFarm & Ranch
A river flows in a desert mountain landscape.

Conserving Lone Star State landscapes

Texas A&M University assists Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in development of land and water, recreation plans

March 20, 2023

Environmental HealthLife & Health
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