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Facts and news on Texas Exotic Hunting
By Texas Hill Country | July 13, 2016
An “exotic” is a medium to large sized non-native mammal or bird that have been introduced onto Texas ranches and properties in either a confined or free-ranging status. Common species of exotic mammals found on Texas ranches generally consist of one of the following three major scientific families: Cervidae (deer), Bovidae (cattle and antelope) and Equidae (horses and zebras). Exotic birds generally encountered on Texas ranches are large, flightless species such as Ratites (the ostrich from Africa, emu from Australia and rhea from South America).
An “exotic” is a medium to large sized non-native mammal or bird that have been introduced onto Texas ranches and properties in either a confined or free-ranging status. Common species of exotic mammals found on Texas ranches generally consist of one of the following three major scientific families: Cervidae (deer), Bovidae (cattle and antelope) and Equidae (horses and zebras). Exotic birds generally encountered on Texas ranches are large, flightless species such as Ratites (the ostrich from Africa, emu from Australia and rhea from South America).
e first release of exotics onto Texas ranches occurred in 1930, when a herd of Nilgai antelope was released on the King Ranch in South Texas. How many exotics are there in Texas? The last statewide survey of landowners, conducted by the Wildlife Division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in 1988, estimated that 164,257 animals of 67 different species of exotics, with 90,400 animals confined behind fences and 73,857 animals free-ranging (able to move freely from one ranch to another). It is estimated that those figures have more than tripled in the last few years.
Approximately 76% of all confined exotics were found in the Edwards Plateau (Texas Hill Country) region. The South Texas region account for the bulk of the free-ranging exotics – 59% of the statewide total. The most common species of exotics in Texas are the axis deer reported to be confined on 463 ranches in 92 counties and free-ranging only in an additional 6 counties. The second most numerous species is the Nilgai antelope. The majority of the Nilgai population occurs semi-free-ranging on large ranches South Texas. The species is confined on only 25 counties. Blackbuck antelope, ranked third and are confined in 92 counties.
Wildlife experts said there are more blackbuck antelope in Texas than there are in their native India because of the hunting ranches. In addition, Texas ranchers have in the past sent exotic animals, including scimitar-horned oryx, back to their home countries to build up wild populations there.
“Ranchers can sell these hunts and enjoy the income, while doing good for the species,” said John M. Tomecek, a wildlife specialist with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
“Ranchers can sell these hunts and enjoy the income, while doing good for the species,” said John M. Tomecek, a wildlife specialist with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.