09
Apr
Chad Ellis Unanimously Elected to WHF Board of Trustees
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Cat Spring, TX – April 9, 2026 – Wildlife Habitat Federation’s Board of Trustees has unanimously elected Chad Ellis to the Board of Trustees at WHF’s annual Sporting Clays for Conservation in March. Ellis brings more than 25 years of experience working directly with producers and land managers to implement stewardship-focused management, advancing WHF’s mission... Read More
04
Mar
Houston Chronicle: Regenerative grazing is helping Texas ranchers
Beef prices are soaring — and regenerative grazing is helping Texas ranchers thrive. Read the latest Houston Chronicle opinion article to learn how this approach strengthens drought resilience, restores soil health, and produces premium-quality cattle. Read the Chronicle article online: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/texas-beef-ranchers-regenerative-grazing-cows-21945462.php WHF was a co-sponsor for the field day in which the Chronicle participated.
25
Feb
Legacy Landscapes Program Expanded
Legacy Landscapes Program expands support for Texas cow-calf producers, with Wildlife Habitat Federation providing technical assistance COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, February 25, 2026— The Legacy Landscapes Program is expanding support for cow-calf producers in Texas, offering more than $70,000 in valued assistance, including financial resources for new practice adoption, ranch management software, and tailored technical advisory.... Read More
21
Feb
WHF Appoints Iliana Peña to Board of Trustees
Cat Spring, TX – February 23, 2026 – Wildlife Habitat Federation (WHF) is pleased to announce the appointment of Iliana Peña to the Board of Trustees, effective immediately. Peña brings extensive experience in land conservation strategy, habitat restoration, and collaborative stewardship to support WHF’s mission of engaging land managers in conservation practices that deliver measurable... Read More
04
Feb
A Legacy That Pays | Rooted in Change
Think soil is just dirt? Think again! Discover how regenerative ranching practices at Sneary Cattle have turned tired, degraded soil into a thriving, carbon-sequestering ecosystem that actually boosts ranch profitability. Watch the video here: https://grassrootscarbon.com/rootedinchange/?video=sneary-cattle-legacy-that-pays or click the picture below The film features father and son Loy and Adam Sneary, who put these principles into... Read More
26
Jan
Audubon’s Conservation Ranching Program and Bird Friendly Beef program
WHF partners with Audubon’s Conservation Ranching Program and their Bird Friendly Beef program.
17
Dec
5 Questions about Wildlife Habitat Federation
“Grasslands, areas dominated by grasses with less than 25 percent tree or shrub canopies, are the world’s most endangered ecosystems… But conserving and restoring prairies is a complicated undertaking. The Wildlife Habitat Federation (WHF) based in Cat Spring was founded to help minimize the complications and help landowners to optimize their grassland habitats. Over the... Read More
13
Oct
Putting Conservation on the Ground Land.com Podcast
What are the four things landowners must have to restore resilient grasslands on their property? Listen to the latest episode of the Land.com podcast to find out as Lorie Woodward sits down with Garry Stephens, CEO of Wildlife Habitat Federation, to discuss putting conservation on the ground in partnership with landowners. Podcast Link Here: https://network.land.com/news/landpodcast-034/
09
Jun
Dr. Dale Rollins Joins WHF as Advisory Board Member
Cat Spring, TX – June 9, 2025 – The Wildlife Habitat Federation (WHF) is thrilled to announce that Dr. Dale Rollins has joined its Board of Trustees as an Advisory Board Member. With a distinguished career in wildlife conservation and education, Dr. Rollins brings unparalleled expertise and a deep commitment to advancing WHF’s mission of... Read More
06
Jun
Loy Sneary Appointed as Chairman of WHF
Cat Spring, TX – June 6, 2025 – Wildlife Habitat Federation (WHF) is pleased to announce the appointment of Loy Sneary as the new Chairman of the Board of Trustees, effective immediately. Sneary, who has served as Vice Chair since 2021, succeeds James Loyd Fatheree, Jr., and brings a wealth of experience in conservation, business,... Read More






