All posts tagged "Texas Parks and Wildlife Department"
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Spring Sault | December 28, 2017
‘Catfish Hunter’? Nope: Just an Average Day on Hubbard Creek Lake
A Texas fisherman recently landed a massive blue catfish out of a North Texas lake near Abilene, ultimately...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 19, 2017
Texas Making Effort to Restore Bighorn Sheep to Home Range
Eighty-two bighorn sheep were recently translocated to Black Gap Wildlife Management Area in an effort to restore them...
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THC Staff | December 15, 2017
TPWD Stepped In When They Saw a Tiger For Sale On Facebook
Many people were concerned when they saw a post selling a young tiger on social media.
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 4, 2017
Artificial Reef Program in Gulf Repurpose Structures and Helps Wildlife
The Artificial Reef Program in the Gulf of Mexico repurposes old ships, oil rigs and highway materials as...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 27, 2017
Wascally Wabbit: Texas Black-Tailed Jackrabbit Isn’t a Rabbit at All
If you've traveled through West Texas, you might have seen a black-tailed jackrabbit. This creature isn't a rabbit but...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 22, 2017
Poachers Beware: Texas Game Wardens Will Find You
Texas Game Wardens have been hot on the trail of deer poachers and have successfully apprehended many who...
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation | November 21, 2017
Talking Turkey Conservation
Healthy populations of wild turkeys across Texas are just one of many things to be thankful for this...
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation | November 21, 2017
Talking Turkey Conservation
Healthy populations of wild turkeys across Texas are just one of many things to be thankful for this...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 17, 2017
5 Facts About Texas Deer That You May or May Not Know
Unless you’ve grown up hunting or watching Texas deer, there are a few things about these beautiful creatures...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 17, 2017
Elephant Ear Plant Becoming Big Problem in Central Texas
The elephant ear has become a serious problem in Central Texas, forming 8-foot tall stands that...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 15, 2017
Bison or Buffalo: What’s That Wooly Animal at Caprock Canyons State Park?
Caprock Canyons State Park is known for several things, sweeping vistas, miles of hiking trails, and the bison...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 15, 2017
Whooping Crane Late Migration Means Hunters Need To Be Alert
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is urging hunters to be on the lookout for the...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 10, 2017
Texas Deer Season Starts With a Bang: Experts Predict a Good Season
Deer season in Texas began last weekend. Experts at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department predict that the 2017-18...
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation | November 6, 2017
Devils River Tempts Paddlers With New Paddle-In Campsites
In March 2017, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department signed lease agreements that allow paddle-up-only access to two new...
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation | November 6, 2017
Devils River Tempts Paddlers With New Paddle-In Campsites
In March 2017, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department signed lease agreements that allow paddle-up-only access to two new...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | November 3, 2017
Carryover Quail Might Make For a Good Hunting Season
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is hoping that a carryover quail will bolster the 2017-18 quail hunting...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | October 19, 2017
Fall Foliage Begins to Arrive at Lost Maples State Natural Area
Lost Maples State Natural Area released their first fall foliage reports for 2017. Based on the summer weather...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | September 14, 2017
The Armadillo: This Iconic Texas Creature Isn’t a Native Texan at All
The armadillo might not be native to Texas, but it's as enmeshed in our state's narrative as The...
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Spring Sault | July 6, 2017
Texas Hunters & Sportsman’s Expo Set to Draw Thousands to McAllen
Hunters from all over are drawn to deep South Texas for the 27th Annual Texas Hunters & Sportsman's...
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THC Staff | June 23, 2017
Texas Parks and Wildlife Urges Texans to Stop Bringing in Healthy Fawns
Fawns can look like they're not breathing, but they're waiting perfectly still for their mom.