Major Areas of Work

Program Planning:  Help County Extension Agents and county advisory committees identify topics of interest for programming efforts in wildlife management.  To identify ways to disseminate information to the public which enhance wildlife resources in Texas including native, exotic, and livestock species and to expand ongoing youth conservation education.

Implementation of Educational Programs:  Provide assistance to CEAs and the public regarding wildlife management using, telephone, e-mail, office conferences, correspondence, field days, workshops, and site visits.

Coordination and Cooperation:  Collaborate with a network of wildlife biologists and other natural resource managers and scientists with TPWD, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute and other state and federal agencies to aid in educational efforts including the expansion of existing 4-H youth conservation education programs.

Faculty and Staff Training/Assistance:  Provide training and educational opportunities for County Extension Agents in wildlife management and youth conservation education programs.

Financial and Program Support of Extension Activities:  Develop internal and external funding for supporting Extension and applied research activities in wildlife.

Professionalism:  Maintain active roles in professional conservation societies by serving on committees and other leadership roles.  Serve on graduate committees and express research and extension results in conferences and media.

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