A hunt for nilgai in Texas reveals how the appetite for wild meat is reshaping conservation, culture and the business of ...
The nilgai, an Asian antelope, is thriving in Texas. Effective wildlife management practices have helped ensure their numbers remain in check, preventing overpopulation and subsequent ecological ...
Mike Ragan, Bullard, took a trophy nilgai bull this fall hunting the Kenedy Ranch in South Texas. Nilgai were brought from India and Pakistan, and are one of the first exotics to appear in the state.
SAN ANTONIO, TX – San Antonio-based nonprofit, Trinity Oaks, assisted Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge in a Nilgai harvest where volunteers took 80 Nilgai from the 97,000-acre refuge in South ...
“What animal looks like the combination of a horse and a cow with the beard of a turkey and short devil’s horns?” This description from Elizabeth Cary Mungall’s, Exotic Animal Field Guide remains my ...
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS — South Texas ranchers brought nilgai antelope from a California zoo decades ago, when it became fashionable to stock their sprawling acreage with exotic quarry. These days the ...
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