Whiptail Lizard
One of our very rare partners on the ranch has figured out the path to evolutionary success in a stable cooperative world - do away with males…Click to read the whole story on the Whiptail Lizard.
Read MoreEducation is one of the pillars of RLCB, but this isn’t a one way street. Whoever you are, and wherever you come from, we want to explore with you what it means to live healthily and sustainably. You may or may not have ever envisioned yourself wanting to learn more about wild beef, but we hope you’ll stick around awhile.
One of our very rare partners on the ranch has figured out the path to evolutionary success in a stable cooperative world - do away with males…Click to read the whole story on the Whiptail Lizard.
Read MoreCurlews appear to be a bird you’d find on a coastal shoreline, but are actually a unique prairie bird in rapid decline.
Read MoreA small shrub resembling sage that is also full of protein in the winter months. Our grazing protocols helped this plant to recover from almost extinct at Rancho Largo, to thousands of pounds of annual production.
Read MoreOur saddle horses are the key to keeping our cattle moving through the landscape in a healthy grazing pattern.
Photo by Chuck Bigger
Read MoreThese flight challenged birds hang out in rocky areas around the canyon rims. They love it around our headquarters where they eat lizards and keep snakes away.