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The Exotic Wildlife on Texas Ranches is Big Business and Helping Expand Some Exotic Breeds

Audad can be found on a few Texas ranches.

Article by Asher Elbein, Texas Observer

When the rain began, the antelope and deer of the Y.O. Ranch Headquarters gathered to chew idly beneath the sparse trees. For 10 days in October 2018, a line of storms pounded the Texas Hill Country. Brown currents rose over a bridge on the ranch, spilling out over the roads and gullies of this 14,000-acre property 140 miles west of Austin. The flood tugged at the 8-foot fences around the ranch until it finally pulled them down.

That was when the kudu made their move, disappearing through the fallen perimeter fences on the ranch’s border. Native to Africa, the kudu is a brown-and-white-striped antelope species with long spiraling horns. The Y.O. Ranch population was ready for life on the lam. By the time ranch hands managed to repair the fences and conduct an animal count, virtually the whole herd—20 of 26 kudu—had escaped. Read the full article on Texas Observer

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A Texas Wildlife Breeding Business Not Dependent on Hunting

View the article by Shari Biedeger,  San Antonio Wildlife Business a Rare Breed in Exotics Industry

GOLIAD – In a dense South Texas thicket of mesquite and grass, a small herd of wild antelope known as nyala is grazing serenely when an all-terrain vehicle comes to a stop on the dirt path.

A calf, born just hours before, wobbles to its feet among those sturdy animals with entrancing eyes that peer cautiously at the intrusion.

The scene on a recent autumn day is a long way from Brian Gilroy’s upscale workplace in a far North San Antonio office building. But Gilroy is at home on this 1,750-acre parcel of land – enough to step from the ATV, walk gingerly through the brush, and scoop the newborn into his arms.

A San Antonio native, Gilroy is CEO of WildLife Partners, a business he founded in 2016 with his brother, Chris, after a long career in the oil and gas industry and finance and investing. He set up his office in Shavano Park and now operates three ranches populated with 3,000 super-exotic animals – 70 species ranging from Nubian ibexes to Cape buffaloes – owned by five partnerships made up of 45 investors. Each partnership is a $5 million investment.

Gilroy brokers the exotic animals, buying and selling monthly about $1 million worth, mostly non-native hoofstock and birds. He has moved 8,000 animals in three years from zoos or Texas ranches needing to reduce their populations.

WildLife Partners has 300 regular customers – ranchers who buy the animals for the novelty of owning them and to earn tax breaks, Gilroy said. Ranchers also make money selling off surplus animals. It is the full-time job of a dozen WildLife Partners employees to carefully catch, transport, and release animals without harming them, a guarantee the company offers. READ MORE >

If you’re interested in buying or selling land in Goliad County, contact Troy Corman at 832-759-1523, or email troy@t2ranches.com

4025 Oil Field Road $329,999

4025 Oil Field Road Goliad, Texas

1 Beds 1 Baths 800 SqFt 18 Acres

17047 State Highway 239W $1,149,000

17047 State Highway 239W Goliad, Texas

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,500 SqFt 41.6 Acres

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