Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute

Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute Our work improves the conservation and management of natural resources through applied research.

At the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, our work improves the conservation and management of natural resources through interdisciplinary and applied research. We are committed to solving natural resource issues and engaging policymakers, land managers and citizens throughout the process. Our Land Trends and Demography Program applies innovative solutions to private land conservation using ge

ospatial tools and landscape planning. The program also provides geospatial and data analytic support to research and extension projects to aid in data-driven decision-making. Our Private Land Stewardship Program fosters stewardship of private lands and their associated public benefits through engagement and partnerships. Our work and rapport with private landowners and private landowner groups offer unique engagement opportunities to relay research results and pragmatic solutions to emerging natural resource challenges. Our Wildlife Conservation and Mitigation Program conducts problem-driven research addressing today’s challenging wildlife and habitat management questions. We promote stewardship of wildlife populations, including game, nongame, endangered and threatened species, and their habitats, through the application and translation of sound science and outreach efforts. Our Military Land Sustainability Program supports the military’s mission through integrated land management and collaborative regional planning. These efforts support the twin imperatives of military readiness and land conservation stewardship. As part of Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the institute is well-equipped to meet the natural resource challenges of our day and those to come. Our capacity to respond to conservation challenges results from our:
• team of researchers who have broad ranging expertise
• ability to identify and fill information gaps necessary for scientifically sound and effective natural resource policies
• dedicated staff working at the intersection of research, management, policy and outreach
• strong partnerships and collaborations with universities, government agencies, nongovernmental organizations and other stakeholders

New roadmaps are rolling out across the Southeast to help protect coastal communities—and even military installations—by...
05/27/2026

New roadmaps are rolling out across the Southeast to help protect coastal communities—and even military installations—by restoring and conserving salt marshes. These marshes reduce flooding and erosion, support fisheries, and provide outdoor recreation that benefits millions. Visit the South Atlantic Salt Marsh Initiative website for more info!

https://marshforward.org/

Photo: A military helicopter conducts training exercises over protected lands and salt marshes at Cumberland Island, Georgia / Credit: Mark Bias

Habitat restoration efforts for the federally endangered Houston toad are moving forward ahead of a planned species rein...
05/21/2026

Habitat restoration efforts for the federally endangered Houston toad are moving forward ahead of a planned species reintroduction in central Texas—we are collaborating with Texas Parks and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, landowners, and conservation partners to restore the habitat conditions needed to support the long-term recovery of this special species.

Read the latest update:

Partners in the recovery of the federally endangered Houston Toad (Anaxyrus houstonensis) are preparing for a major milestone in the…

Salt marshes protect our coastlines, reduce flooding, and support wildlife, seafood, and local economies. A new set of s...
05/19/2026

Salt marshes protect our coastlines, reduce flooding, and support wildlife, seafood, and local economies. A new set of state action plans for North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida lay out strategies to conserve and restore these critical habitats—this is a major step toward safeguarding 1 million acres of Southeast salt marshes for the future. Visit the South Atlantic Salt Marsh Initiative website for more info!

https://marshforward.org/

Photo: The Nassau River-St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve / Credit: Mark Bias

In this Feral Hogs video, Jared Timmons with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service walks you through the basic design of ...
05/14/2026

In this Feral Hogs video, Jared Timmons with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service walks you through the basic design of a figure-C corral trap, the materials needed to build one on your own property, and strategies for trap baiting.

Trapping is just one method of management for invasive wild pigs—learn more at https://feralhogs.tamu.edu/.

https://youtu.be/4n_IHRdOXo8

Visit www.feralhogs.tamu.edu for more feral hog resources. In this video, we show you how to build a Figure-C Corral trap and provide a list of the materials...

Prescribed fire remains a critical component of land management across the southern United States. We are working as par...
05/12/2026

Prescribed fire remains a critical component of land management across the southern United States. We are working as part of a regional strategy to increase the implementation of prescribed fire management on private lands by educating landowners and practitioners about liability considerations. Increased understanding is an important step toward reducing uncertainty and supporting the continued use of prescribed fire as a land management tool🔥

The updated Prescribed Fire Liability Report for the Southern United States: A Summary of Statuses and Cases through 2025 helps landowners and practitioners make informed decisions and better understand the legal landscape of prescribed fire application. Read the report:

The use of prescribed fire remains a critical component of land management across the southern United States. As land managers, private…

As Texas Soil & Water Stewardship Week comes to a close, we’re reminded of an important truth: Soil is where it all begi...
05/03/2026

As Texas Soil & Water Stewardship Week comes to a close, we’re reminded of an important truth: Soil is where it all begins. 🌱 Healthy soil supports our native habitats, sustains agriculture, protects water resources, and strengthens the landscapes we depend on every day. When we invest in soil conservation, we’re investing in a healthier, more resilient Texas for generations to come. Thank you for joining us in celebrating !

Check out our Stewardship Week message here: http://bit.ly/472KsnF

We are proud to be one of many dedicated Texas Soil & Water Stewardship Week partners who share a commitment to protecti...
05/02/2026

We are proud to be one of many dedicated Texas Soil & Water Stewardship Week partners who share a commitment to protecting our natural resources. Together, conservation districts, agencies, organizations, and community partners work to promote stewardship practices that keep Texas soils healthy and productive. Thank you to the partners who help make this important celebration of conservation possible.

Check out our Stewardship Week message here: http://bit.ly/472KsnF

05/01/2026

Thanks, NPR, and Scott Tong, for this conversation about the wild pig management challenges in Texas!

Healthy soil helps the land adapt to changing conditions. 🌧️ By improving water infiltration, strengthening plant growth...
05/01/2026

Healthy soil helps the land adapt to changing conditions. 🌧️ By improving water infiltration, strengthening plant growth, and supporting soil structure, well-managed soil helps reduce the impacts of drought, flooding, and other extreme weather events. Stewardship practices that protect soil today help build more resilient landscapes for the future.

Check out our Stewardship Week message here: http://bit.ly/472KsnF

Soil is a living system that keeps our ecosystems thriving. 🌱 Through natural biological processes, it cycles essential ...
04/30/2026

Soil is a living system that keeps our ecosystems thriving. 🌱 Through natural biological processes, it cycles essential nutrients that plants need to grow while storing carbon that supports long-term soil health and productivity. These vital functions help maintain balanced ecosystems and sustain agriculture across Texas. Simply put, healthy soil biology is the foundation of productive, resilient landscapes.

Check out our Stewardship Week message here: http://bit.ly/472KsnF

Healthy soil plays a critical role in protecting our water resources. 💧Soil absorbs rainfall and irrigation, reducing ru...
04/29/2026

Healthy soil plays a critical role in protecting our water resources. 💧Soil absorbs rainfall and irrigation, reducing runoff and erosion while helping filter pollutants before they reach streams, rivers, and lakes. It also helps recharge aquifers that supply water for communities, agriculture, and wildlife. Good soil stewardship helps ensure clean and reliable water for Texans today and in the future.

Check out our Stewardship Week message here: http://bit.ly/472KsnF

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