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Texas Bighorn Sheep Population Tops 800 Mark

Texas Bighorn Sheep Population Tops 800 Mark
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Nearly a century ago, wildlife biologists estimated there were about 500 desert bighorn sheep in Texas. Half a century later there were none. Today there are more than 800 of these majestic animals in the state and counting.

DU and Partners Receive $1 Million for Texas Wetlands Restoration

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Ducks Unlimited was awarded a North American Wetlands Conservation grant to enhance over 5,728 acres of wetland habitat in Chambers and Jefferson counties along the Texas coast. Partners contributed more than $2 million to match the $1 million received from the federal grant. The project will restore high priority wintering habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds within the Chenier Plain of Texas.

Whitetail Sales Boom for Texas Deer Association

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Texas continues to lead the nation in whitetail deer sales. Two weeks ago, the nation’s largest state association dedicated to whitetail deer — the Texas Deer Association (TDA) — welcomed hundreds of deer enthusiasts to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and raised more than $850,000 at its 1st Annual Spring Gala Banquet and in Grapevine, Texas.

Commission Adopts Sweeping Changes to Deer Regulations

Commission Adopts Sweeping Changes to Deer Regulations
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission adopted a series of wildlife and hunting related regulations that expand special buck antler restrictions and liberalize antlerless harvest opportunities in dozens of counties. The new rules take effect during the 2009-10 hunting seasons.

Experience a Slice of Frontier Life During Fort Richardson Days

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Come celebrate the 142nd anniversary of the existence of Texas’ northern-most U.S. Army fort during Fort Richardson Days on April 17 and 18, and see what frontier life was like in the 1870s.

Tracy Large of Seguin Named Texas Wildlife Officer of the Year

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Game Warden Tracy Large of Seguin has been honored by the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) for his efforts in conserving America’s wildlife. Large was recognized as the NWTF’s Texas Wildlife Law Enforcement Officer of the Year at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting here March 26.

Fly Anglers' Fannies Getting Looks With Zippers Removed

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"Your fly is open" has a whole new meaning now. And closing it no longer takes a "zip" but a flip.  At least that's the case with the new William Joseph "Surge" fanny pack, featuring magnetic pouch closures for one-hand opening and closing.

Carp Anglers Return to Lady Bird Lake This Week

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Carp anglers from all points of the United States will once again descend on the shores of Lady Bird Lake for the 8th Annual Austin Team Championship later this week.  The Carp Anglers Group – an Oklahoma-based organization boasting 1000 members – has tapped the Austin lake as the official location for their annual catch-and-release competition.

Secretary Salazar Releases Bird Population Study

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Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today released the first ever comprehensive report on bird populations in the United States, showing that nearly a third of the nation's 800 bird species are endangered, threatened or in significant decline due to habitat loss,
invasive species, and other threats.

Go Birding This Spring and Conserve Habitat!

Go Birding This Spring and Conserve Habitat!
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This fun event is perfect for all skill levels – from the beginning birdwatcher to the avid lister, from those who like to drive long distances to see the whole coast to those who’d rather pull up a camping chair and bird in one place for a few hours with good friends. We have a variety of events to tickle your fancy – one-day events, tailgate birding (the Big Sit!) and our biggest event, the weeklong tournament. There are events for youth, teens, adults and even all-ages tournaments.

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