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Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management
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      • B.S. in Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management
        • Aquaculture and Fisheries Management Track
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        • Wildlife Management Track
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        • Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management 4+1 Fast Track
        • Wildlife Conservation and Policy 3+2 Program
      • Park and Natural Resource Management Minor
      • Rangeland Management Minor
      • Wildlife and Fisheries Management Minor
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      • M.S. in Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management
      • Master of Natural Resources (Non-Thesis)
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      • Military Land Sustainability Certificate
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A boat with two men ride through a large body of water filled with lily pads.

Properties

The Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management manages and conducts teaching, research and outreach on more than 6,000 acres across Texas. These properties serve as diverse outdoor classrooms and laboratories that allow students to hone critical skills in natural resource management.

Overhead view of an aquatic farm facility.

Aquacultural Research and Teaching Facility

The Aquacultural Research and Teaching Facility is dedicated to research and teaching that promotes development of a sound biological basis for warm water aquaculture and aquatic ecology. Located 10 miles from the Texas A&M campus, the facility is equipped with more than 200 extensive flow-through and recirculating tank systems, indoor laboratories, hatcheries and a 36-pond complex.

300 Aquatic Facility Road, College Station 77845
Bryan Ray, Research Associate  |  [email protected]

A yellow-crowned night heron walks along a wetland.

Chocolate Bayou Demonstration Farm

This 2,500-acre property located in Brazoria County, Texas, houses a diverse mix of ecosystems and wildlife habitat including constructed wetlands, perennial and intermittent streams, as well as rangelands.

Brazoria County
Todd Nightingale, Project Manager | [email protected]

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Ecology and Natural Resources Teaching Area

At roughly 1,000 acres, the Ecology and Natural Resources Teaching area is characterized by Post Oak Savannah, with a mix of upland forest, open grasslands and riparian streams. Located in College Station, the property provides teaching, research and outreach opportunities for the Texas A&M community and the citizens of the greater Bryan/College Station area.

1622 Observatory Road, College Station, TX 77845
Rider Combs, Property Manager | [email protected]

View of a rangeland dominated by grasses.

La Copita Demonstration Ranch and Research Area

Established in 1981, the 2,726-acre La Copita Demonstration Ranch and Research Area in Jim Wells County serves as a ranch-scale laboratory for rangeland and wildlife research and demonstration with an emphasis on producer-identified issues and trends.

Jim Wells County
Bethany Boggan, Ranch Operations Manager | [email protected]

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495 Horticulture Road, College Station, TX 77843
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