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Connecting Texans to Resources in Range, Wildlife and Fisheries

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is dedicated to helping Texans better their lives through the application science-based knowledge and high-quality, relevant continuing education. This statewide network provides education and outreach in agriculture and food production, community and public health, environmental and economic advancement and youth development. These efforts promote and encourage lasting and effective change throughout 250 counties serviced statewide. Our Extension Program Coordinators, Specialists and Agents work to provide Texans with programming and resources they need regarding rangeland, wildlife and fisheries management in their region or county. Below are some of the Extension units within our department.

Range Management

  • Texas Natural Resource Server
  • South Texas Rangelands
  • Texas A&M AgriLife and Research Center at San Angelo
  • Texas A&M AgriLife Center at Stephenville
  • Texas Range Webinar
  • West Texas Rangelands
  • How Grasses Grow
  • Texas Prescribed Burn Handbook
  • Texas Section Society for Range Management

Wildlife and Fisheries

  • AgriLife Extension Wildlife and Fisheries
  • Aquaculture, Fisheries and Pond Management
  • Aquaplant
  • Ecosystem Science and Management
  • Texas A&M AgriLife Center at Stephenville

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