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Texas Rangelands Hot Topics Browse: Invasive Species Rangelands and how they work What makes TX Rangelands Unique? Training, Teaching, and Careers Management Techniques/Methods Choose a topic: -Plants and Animals --Soil and Water --Climate/Drought/Fire --Rangeland Uses (i.e.Recreation) -- Current Range Research Political Issues More Resources NRCS Ecological Site Descriptions Journal of Range Management Society of Range Management -TX This website is maintained by: Wildlife Society – TX Chapter Journal of Wildlife Management CKWRI King Ranch Institute South Texas Natives Texas Rangelands Hot Topics Browse: Gulf Prairies and Marshes Invasive Species Rangelands and how they work What makes TX Rangelands Unique? Training, Teaching, and Careers Management Techniques/Methods Choose a topic: -Plants and Animals --Soil and Water --Climate/Drought/Fire A narrow band approximately 60 miles wide --Rangeland Uses (i.e.Recreation) along the Texas coast from the Louisiana border -to Brownsville . Due to proximity to Gulf of Mexico, plants are highly salt tolerant or halophytic. Current Range Research Political Issues More Resources Primary Grasses : Big blue stem, bushy bluestem, Inland sea-oats, Sugarcane plumegrass, Gulf cordgrass, Eastern gammagrass, Tanglehead, Bufflegrass. NRCS Ecological Site Descriptions Primary Wildlife: White-tailed Deer, Quail, Neotropical Migrants Society of Range Management -TX Journal of Range Management This website is maintained by: Primary Soil Type: Journal of Wildlife Management Invasive Species: Nilgai antelope, Tanglehead, Feral Hog CKWRI Wildlife Society – TX Chapter King Ranch Institute South Texas Natives