No longer just a hobby for the rich, non-native wildlife has found its way into the hands of capitalists. As a result, critically endangered species from across the globe are thriving in private hands. Investors are claiming profits and their actions are saving wildlife for generations to come.
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On the Cover: Providence Springs Ranch in Texas Hill Country’s Medina County
Located near the dividing line of the Texas Hill Country and the South Texas Plain, this 2,000± acres offers more diversification of terrain and rich, deep-soiled valleys than any other property currently on the market.
Listing of the Week: Upscale Game & Recreational Ranch in Texas Hill Country
Little Creek Ranch in Mills County, Texas, offers a centrally located cattle, big game or bird-hunting ranch. Split into two separate tracts, the high-fenced property is home to diverse area of native and exotic wildlife including whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, Bobwhite quail, Axis and Sika deer, Blackbuck antelope and more.
Double T Ranch Sold in Texas Hill Country, Offers Exceptional Game Hunting
Congratulations to Doug Evans of Texas Hill Country’s Evans Ranch Properties for his sale this week of Double T Ranch, an exceptional game ranch in Real County.
Spotted Fever: A Guide to the Axis Deer Hunt
Today, axis deer are in great abundance in certain areas of Texas, found free-ranging in many counties in central Texas, and commonly found on high-fenced game ranches in various regions of the state.
A Guide to Texas Exotics
They’ve been called a “poor man’s bighorn”. Some taxonomists do not even consider them to be a true sheep, since they also possess morphological traits that are more like a goat, but make no mistake about it, these hardy animals have become a popular quarry for hunters who are looking for a unique and challenging hunting experience.
The Animals of Lands of America
From aoudads to zebras, here are some of our favorite pictures of animals on land and ranches for sale on Lands of America.
Exotic Animals for Your Ranch
Many land buyers are avid recreational hunters interested in creating their own game parks, while some enjoy exotic animals on their ranch for their beauty.
Guide to Introducing to Exotic Wildlife on Your Land
Owning land in Texas means different things to different people. For some who have inherited land, it is an opportunity to maintain their family’s heritage. For others who have recently purchased recreational land, it is a chance to create a legacy of their own.