Wildlife Management Consulting

wildlife_management_consulting If you own over 200 acres of rural land and want even more fun and enjoyment out of your property, Crockett Consulting can help your property reach its full potential. Maximize the fun for your family and friends. Crockett Consulting works with professional wildlife biologists with years of experience and expertise and a shared passion to be responsible stewards of nature's resources.

To find out more about what Crockett Ranch Consulting can offer you specifically, please contact us to be put in touch with a Wildlife & Habitat Management Specialist.

pond_fisheries_management Hollow Oak Pond is one of four ponds on Crockett Ranch that are professionally managed for sport fishing.
wildlife_management Fish are sampled regularly to determine progress.

quail_feeding Bobwhite quail prefer milo, a grain sorghum.
quail_feeding Milo is distributed in feeding lanes every two weeks year round to enhance wild bobwhite populations.

opossum_trapped Nest predators are trapped from December through June to enhance wild bobwhite nesting success on Crockett Ranch.
quail_consulting Covey counts conducted in the fall and whistle counts conducted in the spring monitor quail numbers on Crockett Ranch.

habitat_consulting This oat-clover plot provides supplemental food for deer and turkey.
habitat_consulting Crockett Ranch consultants ensure the environment is as its best to provide a stable and attractive habitat for desired birds and animals.

prescribed_burning Prescribed burns are an important habitat management tool, used to thin overabundant brush, remove thatch, and stimulate forbs. Various units are burned in rotation to promote habitat diversity.
deer_habitat_consulting Winter infrared camera and fall spotlight surveys are used to monitor management progress of the Ranch deer herd.

wetland_consulting Constructed wetlands provide water and emergent vegetation that are attractive to a variety of wildlife.
wetland_consulting A recently constructed 2.3 surface acre wetland unit has already filled with a heavy April rain.