FIND A WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST IN YOUR AREA

If you own rural acreage in Texas, a wildlife biologist can assist you with land management options that could help the plants and animals on your property. They might also put you in touch with a nearby wildlife association so you can meet like-minded landowners. If you’re in a big city like Dallas or Houston, urban biologists may be able to answer your questions about city wildlife. Whatever your question, a local biologist can be a valuable resource.
To get started with your quest, open up your favorite search engine on your device and type in your state’s fish and game agency. For example, in Texas, type “TPWD Find a Wildlife Biologist.” When you click on that for Texas, it will take you to a clickable regional map and then a clickable county map for where you might live or own land. To go directly to that site, see tpwd.texas.gov/landwater/habitat-management/find-a-wildlife-biologist. If you’re not in Texas, maybe the website of your state’s game and fish agency or department of natural resources has a similar way of finding a wildlife or habitat biologist near you.
Other ideas for finding a wildlife biologist would be to contact your nearest university, junior college, or high school in hopes of finding someone knowledgeable when you need the assistance of a local expert. Seek out and consult the experts in wildlife biology. Do it for the owls.Order your Owl Shack HERE