Predator Control as a Tool in Wildlife Management (pdf)
WMAA ZOOM Webinar – 2020
Deer
- Chronic Wasting Disease (pdf)
- A Guide To Chronic Wasting Disease in Texas Cervids (pdf)
- White-tailed Deer Management in the Texas Hill Country (pdf)
- Texas Parks and Wildlife – A Guide to Age Determination of White-tailed Deer (pdf)
- How to Keep Accurate Deer Harvest Records (pdf)
- Learn About Whitetails (pdf)
- Brush Management Effects on Deer Habitats (pdf)
- Integrating deer, quail, and turkey habitat (pdf)
- Factors Affecting Deer Diets and Nutrition (pdf)
- Axis Deer Tissue Collection
Coyotes
- Coping with Coyotes – Management Alternatives for Minimizing Livestock Losses (pdf)
- Managing Coyotes with Snares (pdf)
- Trapping Coyotes (pdf)
Feral Hogs
Click here to access the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension website with over 50 articles, 100 Frequently Asked Questions, Webinars, Videos, and Ask an Expert regarding feral hogs. The website address is: feralhogs.tamu.edu
- Recognizing Feral Hog Signs (pdf)
- Feral Hog Laws and Regulations in Texas (pdf)
- Feral Hog Transportation Regulations (pdf)
- Feral Hogs and Disease Concerns (pdf)
- Feral Hog Approved Holding Facility Guidelines in Texas (pdf)
- Training Wild Pigs to Bait (pdf)
- How to Build a Pig Trap Gate for less than $115 (pdf)
- Selecting a Manual Pig Trap Trigger (pdf)
- Using Fences to Exclude Feral Hogs from Wildlife Feeding Stations (pdf)
- Managing Feral Hog Damage (pdf)
Rodents
- Managing Nutria Damage (pdf)
Bees
- Carpenter Bees (pdf)
- Honey Bees in and Around Buildings (pdf)
- Harvesting Honey – Small (Video)
Insects
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