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TPWD Seeks Input on Expanded Seagrass Protection

TPWD Seeks Input on Expanded Seagrass Protection
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will hold initial scoping meetings and take online comments this winter about two possible regulations changes for 2012, depending on stakeholder input—a new state scientific area to protect seagrass in the Laguna Madre near the John F. Kennedy Memorial Causeway in Nueces County, and a clarification of emergency rules to protect fish during coastal freezes.

Whooping Cranes set records in Texas

Whooping Cranes set records in Texas
Summary:

Things are looking up for the endangered whooping crane. The bird made news three years ago when a record number of crane deaths were reported during drought conditions on the Texas coast. But according to state and federal biologists, flock numbers have rebounded, and a new record high number of cranes should start arriving on the Texas coast later this month.

TPWD Taking Action on Bobwhite Quail Decline

TPWD Taking Action on Bobwhite Quail Decline
Summary:

The drought has taken a toll on all Texas wildlife resources, but among the hardest hit is the bobwhite quail. This iconic grassland game bird already faces mounting obstacles to recovery and state wildlife officials say the drought is exacerbating the problem.

Toyota Texas Bass Classic Announces Field of Anglers

Toyota Texas Bass Classic Announces Field of Anglers
Summary:

The Toyota Texas Bass Classic (TTBC), the world championship of professional bass fishing, announced its final field of competitors today. The three-day event, to be held on Lake Conroe, combines the top Professional Anglers Association members from the Walmart FLW Tour, Bassmaster Elite Series and Bass Pro Shops PAA Tournament Series.

Toyota ShareLunker Season 26 Begins October 1

Toyota ShareLunker Season 26 Begins October 1
Summary:

The 26th season of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Toyota ShareLunker program kicks off October 1, and reports from around the state indicate the fishing may be excellent despite the hot weather and drought.

Galveston Bay Oyster Restoration Expanding

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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has hired Apollo Environmental Strategies of Beaumont to distribute more than 70,000 cubic yards of oyster reef building materials (called “cultch”) over six natural, publicly owned oyster reefs in Galveston Bay.

Alligator Gar Research in Texas Helps Protect Trophy Fishery

Alligator Gar Research in Texas Helps Protect Trophy Fishery
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Despite being one of the largest freshwater fish species in North America, scientists knew little about alligator gar until relatively recently. In the last two decades, knowledge about the species has grown tremendously in response to evidence that alligator gar populations are declining in many areas.

North Texans urged to be on the lookout for exotic and invasive mussels

North Texans urged to be on the lookout for exotic and invasive mussels
Summary:

In April 2009 Lake Texoma and Sister Grove Creek, which empties into Lake Lavon, were invaded by an aquatic critter known as the zebra mussel. Zebra mussels have become well established in Lake Texoma; however, to date there is no indication that they have become established in Lake Lavon. Zebra mussels have the uncanny ability to attach to nearly anything underwater and very quickly colonize rocks, boat docks, water intake pipes, boats or even your minnow bucket.

Texas Launches Mandatory Boater Education, Additional Safety Measures

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A new state law from the recent legislative session will require mandatory boater education for more people in Texas starting Sep. 1, a move supporters say will save lives and make crowded waters safer.

Low lakes increasing risk of deadly boat crashes

Low lakes increasing risk of deadly boat crashes
Summary:

The worsening Texas drought is not only taking a toll on yards, crops and wildlife – it can be deadly for boaters.  Lack of rain and abnormally high, dry winds have led to significant water level drops in many Texas lakes and waterways.

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