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Below you will find an assortment of newsletters, scientific articles, and popular articles that our scientists have contributed to over the last decade. Articles focus on a variety of topics related to natural resource management along the borderlands of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Northern Mexico.
Desert Tracks is a biannual newsletter published by the Borderlands Research Institute that is intended to update BRI supporters on breakthroughs, upcoming events, and recent happenings in natural resource management.
Over the years the Range and Wildlife Program at Sul Ross has hosted regional, state, and national wildlife conferences on campus. Conferences have included the Sixth Mountain Lion Workshop in 2000 (hosted in San Antonio), the Trans-Pecos Wildlife Conference in 2002, the Desert Bighorn Council in 2005, the Southwest Section of The Wildlife Society Conference in 2005, the Pronghorn Symposium in 2006, and the Trans-Pecos Wildlife Conference in 2008. Conference Proceedings are available in PDF format for several of those conferences below.
Lastly, scientists with the Borderlands Research Institute frequently contribute popular articles for various magazines and other outlets including an every-other month article “Borderlands News” that appears in the magazine Texas Wildlife published by the Texas Wildlife Association. Several of these articles can be found below.
Pronghorn Publications:
Desert Tracks Newsletters:
Research Highlights:
Proceedings:
Borderlands News:
(published in Texas Wildlife Association's Magazine - Texas Wildlife)
Other Popular Articles:
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