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11th Anniversary of Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program Coming Up

11th Anniversary of Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program Coming Up
Summary:

If you’re a saltwater angler and don’t like the idea of hundreds of abandoned crab traps catching and killing game fish you could have landed, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is looking for volunteers willing to help get rid of these derelict traps along the coast.

Still Looking for a Place to Hunt?

Still Looking for a Place to Hunt?
Summary:

For hunters who do not have access to privately-owned land, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is providing low cost access  to nearly a million acres of department-managed lands for hunting, including most wildlife management areas, some state parks and many leased properties under the Annual Public Hunting permit program.

Anglers Reminded of Regulation Changes on Shared Waters with Louisiana

Anglers Reminded of Regulation Changes on Shared Waters with Louisiana
Summary:

Louisiana and Texas have taken a big step to share consistent recreational fishing regulations governing their bordering waters. The new regulations are scheduled to go into effect on Sept. 1, 2011. Biologists from the two states have agreed upon regulations that are biologically sound and consistent on both sides of the boundary.

$5.6 million in Outdoor Grants to Benefit Texas Communities

$5.6 million in Outdoor Grants to Benefit Texas Communities
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission today approved $5.6 million in competitive grants for city and county parks across the state. Commissioners chose 12 out of 52 eligible grant requests for outdoor recreation facilities funding.

Drought Threatens Fish, Wildlife, Parks in Texas

Drought Threatens Fish, Wildlife, Parks in Texas
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As experts nervously watch mounting threats of record drought in Texas, several truths are evident: (1) when water won’t fall from the sky, what comes out of the ground is critical, (2) there are important things people can do to prepare to weather a drought, but when you’re in one the only quick fix is rain and (3) there are still parks, lakes and spring-fed rivers with water where folks can beat the dry heat.

Regional Lone Star Land Stewards for 2011 Announced

Regional Lone Star Land Stewards for 2011 Announced
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Native habitat restoration and enhancement for the benefit of wildlife is a common thread among the recipients of this year’s Lone Star Land Steward Awards. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Sand County Foundation are recognizing these model land stewards and others, who have shown exemplary efforts to manage their property as ambassadors of conservation.

TPWD Finalizes Hunting and Fishing Regulations for 2011-12

TPWD Finalizes Hunting and Fishing Regulations for 2011-12
Summary:

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission adopted hunting and fishing regulations for 2011-12 with relatively few changes. All amendments take effect Sept. 1, 2011.

Texas Partnership for Children in Nature Calls For “Happier, Healthier, Smarter” Kids

Texas Partnership for Children in Nature Calls For “Happier, Healthier, Smarter” Kids
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“Go outside and play.” How many times did today’s parents hear that familiar phrase while growing up? Studies say kids today don’t hear it enough, and that it’s time for a change.

TEXAS CHILDREN IN NATURE CONFERENCE - Day 2

Summary: TEXAS CHILDREN IN NATURE CONFERENCE When: Friday, December 3, 8am – 3pm Where: LBJ Library Auditorium, University of Texas at Austin Registration Fee: $11 includes lunch www.texaschildreninnature.org Today’s children are allowed less time for unstructured, creative play in nature than ever befor...

TEXAS CHILDREN IN NATURE CONFERENCE

Summary: TEXAS CHILDREN IN NATURE CONFERENCE When: Friday, December 3, 8am – 3pm Where: LBJ Library Auditorium, University of Texas at Austin Registration Fee: $11 includes lunch www.texaschildreninnature.org Today’s children are allowed less time for unstructured, creative play in nature than ever befor...

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