Elenore Goode
Elenore is a Landscape Ecologist, UT Graduate, and Ranch/Farm manager with deep Hill Country ranching roots and a generational love for protecting Texas' lands, waters, plants, and wildlife. Her goal is to make sure landscapes can support and keep wildlife and plant populations healthy, and keep springs flowing. She has over 20 years of experience in: increasing vegetative cover and biodiversity, repairing erosion, building healthy soils and organic matter, prescribed fire management, improving rainfall infiltration and aquifer recharge, revegetating riparian areas, advancing ecological succession of tallgrass prairies for degraded rangelands, and restoring barren and low-diversity uplands.
Elenore is a Landscape Ecologist, UT Graduate, and Ranch/Farm manager with deep Hill Country ranching roots and a generational love for protecting Texas' lands, waters, plants, and wildlife. Her goal is to make sure landscapes can support and keep wildlife and plant populations healthy, and keep springs flowing. She has over 20 years of experience in: increasing vegetative cover and biodiversity, repairing erosion, building healthy soils and organic matter, prescribed fire management, improving rainfall infiltration and aquifer recharge, revegetating riparian areas, advancing ecological succession of tallgrass prairies for degraded rangelands, and restoring barren and low-diversity uplands.