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Ecological Concepts

Conservation is our middle name.

From Wikipedia:

Ecology(from Greek οἶκος, oikos, “house(hold)”; and -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of life and the interactions between organisms and their natural environment. The environment of an organism includes physical properties, which can be described as the sum of local abiotic factors such as insolation (sunlight), climate, and geology, and biotic ecosystem, which includes other organisms that share its habitat.


Presentations, etc.

Texas — endangered means we still have time, by Flo Oxley

PFW TxMast Nat Dec-Doug 2013 Chris and Doug – US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Partners for Fish and Wildlife, by Chris Harper and Doug Phillips, 2013 Training Class presentation.

Endangered Species of Milam County Oct 11 2018, Bobby Allcorn Endangered Species of Milam County pdf

2018 Training Class – Billy Lambert and Bobby Allcorn, 3/29/18.

  • Introduction, Billy
  • Ecological Regions, Billy
  • Ecological Concepts, Bobby
  • Ecological Management, Billy
  • TPWD Ecoregion videos on Youtube

2020 Training Class –

  • Chris Harper, FWS –Endangered Species Act, Central Texas Implementation
  • Billy Lambert and Bobby Allcorn, TPWD 2/20/2019
    • TMN Ecoregions of Texas and TPWD ecoregions videos
    • TMN Ecological Concepts
    • Ecosystems Concepts
    • TPWD in the Brazos Valley
    • How Wolves Changed Rivers  Youtube
    • TPWD Youtube Channel

From Shawn Walton’s weekly blog / column in the Rockdale and Cameron Newpapers:

 

  • 01.06.10_Prairies and Oaks
  • 04.21.11_Earth Day 2011

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