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Texas Disposal Systems Exotic Game Ranch and Pavilion

       
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TDS Exotic Game Ranch & Pavilion
 
I was invited to a skeet shooting event at this facility, where I took a handful of photos to share below. Not only are there a variety of species walking around the facility, but their log cabins and Meeting Hall are beautifully built on a hill top with a view in every direction.

The Texas Disposal Systems Exotic Game Ranch and Pavilion is used as a working ranch and invited guest entertainment facility operation.  The ranch land is comprised of land that is under permit for future landfill expansion and a portion of the buffer zone next to the landfill and compost operations.  Cattle and horses are raised and sold.  The wildlife reserve is used primarily for animal production and sale to other ranches as well as endangered species conservation.   Neighbors and visitors enjoy seeing the animals throughout the year.

If you would like to see photos and descriptions of the other animals at this ranch, PLEASE CLICK HERE.

Inside the TDS facility, visitors can tour the exotic game ranch complete with approximately 800 acres that is home to more than 1,600 animals from 30 different species.  Most of these animals are not indigenous to Texas or even North America.  The wildlife ranch consists of many foreign inhabitants from Africa, Asia Minor, Australia, England, Israel, India, Middle East, New Zealand, and Pakistan.

Comments:

Author:wilded Comment Left:01/25/2007 11:27
Nice informative Journal.  It makes me want to go visit.  ET
Author:Paleo Comment Left:03/25/2007 22:47
Is that out by Creedmore?
Author:bd13fishing Comment Left:04/09/2007 18:52
Thats a awesome looking ranch my neice would enjoy seeing all the animals
Author:Crispin Morin III Comment Left:06/28/2007 08:51
I had the lucky opportunity to visit and if your invited....do yourself a favor and go.  You will not be let down.