Exotic Game and American Conservation
- Victor Bretting
- Jun 30
- 1 min read

The Role of Exotic Game in American Conservation
To some, exotics are “invasive.” To us, they’re assets to sustainability.
At B-Tex, we raise and manage exotic species like Axis, Aoudad, Fallow, and more—not just because they’re beautiful animals to hunt, but because they play an important role in:
- Land diversification: Exotics utilize different forage and stress different areas of habitat
- Revenue generation: Off-season exotic hunts keep cash flow steady for year-round ranch operation and conservation work
- Genetic preservation: Some species are disappearing in their native lands—ranches like ours are keeping them alive
Our exotics are ethically managed and live as wild as the terrain allows. And when you harvest one, you're not just getting a trophy—you’re helping fund a conservation model that works.
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