South Texas Natives and Texas Native Seeds: The Research That Keeps Growing

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Courtesy of Texas A&M University-Kingsville Javelina Today Magazine

The land of Texas is wide and plentiful, and has a host of different terrains. Through the years, it has proven to be a prime location for farming, ranching, hunting and producing energy. Its sheer size gives the uninformed an impression that its land would always have something to give us, without much back from us in return. Owners and users of Texas land knew better though, as did Texas A&M University-Kingsville’s Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute (CKWRI)—conservation and restoration are essential.

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