The Natural Resources Institute restores habitats, tracks and studies the state’s threatened snakes.

Researchers with Texas A&M's Macaw Society used satellite telemetry to track the movements of 10 birds over a period of 8 years.

Texas A&M research shows that an individual's level of empathy for wildlife can predict their support for conservation efforts.

Preserving such artifacts help to tell accurate stories behind historical events, officials say.

A report from the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute outlines the benefits of state-funded conservation easements on working lands.

Arts & Humanities

Beautifying Bermuda

Oct 31, 2018 • 2 min. read

An architecture professor is helping to determine the original colors of Bermuda's historic homes, some of which are 300 years old.