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Texas Clipper Artificial Reef Sinking Postponed to Nov. 16

Summary: World War II troop transport, New York City luxury liner, and sea cadet training vessel — is now expected to make her final journey Friday. Weather permitting, the Texas Clipper will be sent to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico Nov. 16 to become an artificial reef.

The sinking is now tentatively scheduled for Friday afternoon, a day later than originally planned, since a cold front arriving Thursday is causing choppy seas.

Governor Perry Appoints Morales as Presiding Officer of Texas Animal Health Commission

Governor Perry Appoints Morales as Presiding Officer of Texas Animal Health Commission
Summary: Gov. Rick Perry appointed Ernie Morales of Devine as presiding officer of the Texas Animal Health Commission for a term to expire at the pleasure of the governor. He also appointed six new members for terms to expire Sept. 6, 2013. The commission protects and enhances the health of animal populations across the state.

Christmas Mountain talks move to Washington

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Deputy land commissioner meets with Texas lawmakers

Documentation Requirement For Taxidermists Is Ridiculous

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It's time the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department took a long, hard look at the paperwork burden they've laid on hunters.

TPWD Wildlife Director Mike Berger Announces Retirement

TPWD Wildlife Director Mike Berger Announces Retirement
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Career Spans 4 Decades Involving Game, Nongame, Private Land Conservation

Trapshooters Target American Deer & Wildlife Alliance Benefits

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The American Deer & Wildlife Alliance (ADWA) is extending its reach to the shooting sports industry, and is tremendously proud to announce the addition of the Amateur Trapshooting Association  (ATA) to its group of Allies. The ATA’s commitment to the sport of trapshooting is a goal ADWA is dedicated to supporting.

The American Deer & Wildlife Alliance Hook Up with The Bass Federation

The American Deer & Wildlife Alliance Hook Up with The Bass Federation
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Dedicated to growing the outdoors industry as a whole, the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance (ADWA) is welcoming anglers nationwide and recognizes the importance of combining efforts. ADWA is extremely proud to have The Bass Federation (TBF) as an Ally. The Bass Federation’s independent state groups have worked together since 1968 to support the grassroots growth of fishing, the growth of the entire sport in their states and their efforts are evident throughout the country.

Land office weighs $10 annual lease of Christmas Mountains with property owners association

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Proposal would reintroduce hunting on West Texas tract adjacent to Big Bend.

Texas Keeps Hunter's Choice, Proposing No Changes to Waterfowl Seasons

Texas Keeps Hunter's Choice, Proposing No Changes to Waterfowl Seasons
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Texas waterfowl hunters will once again have the Hunter’s Choice bag limit during the 2008-09 seasons. The Central Flyway, of which Texas is a member, will be allowed to complete the three-year experimental Hunter’s Choice bag limit pilot this season despite a decline in canvasback breeding population numbers that mandate a conservative harvest federal framework.

Public hunting as easy as a mouse, drag and click away

Public hunting as easy as a mouse, drag and click away
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Using TPWD's Internet site can make finding public hunts much easier

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Public Hunting program is a perfect example. Using the Internet as a base, the department has placed all its public hunt drawings, statistics, pricing and applications online for hunters to use in planning their attempts to draw a public hunt this fall.

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