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TPWD Conducts Dove Research to Test Shot Effectiveness

TPWD Conducts Dove Research to Test Shot Effectiveness
Summary:

While Texas hunters were dusting off shotguns and stocking up on ammunition in advance of the Sept. 1 dove season opener in most of Texas, a research team was out two days prior to the season collecting bird specimens for a research study on the effectiveness of various shotshells, including non-lead shot.

Fever Ticks Lay Claim to a Million Acres in Texas

Summary:

The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) marked an ominous anniversary July 3 by expanding the preventive fever tick quarantine area in south Texas by 307,000 acres, after the dangerous livestock pests were detected on cattle outside quarantine areas in Starr and Zapata counties. Fever ticks, capable of carrying and transmitting deadly “tick fever” to cattle, have been detected on livestock or wildlife on 139 Texas pastures during the past 12 months.

Most Mountain Lion ‘Sightings' In Texas Unreliable

Most Mountain Lion ‘Sightings' In Texas Unreliable
Summary:

Most reports of mountain lion sightings in Texas are never verified with physical evidence, although such reports can arouse fear and cause a local publicity stir, according to wildlife experts with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

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

Dove Proposal Will Cost Opportunity

Summary:

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has proposed dove season dates for this fall. For hunters in the North and Central zones, everything stays the same. Both will open Sept. 1 and run through Oct. 30. In the North Zone there is a 15-bird limit. In the Central Zone there is a 12-bird limit which allows the department to offer a winter season running Dec. 26-Jan. 4.

McKinney Leaves Environmental Legacy at TPWD

McKinney Leaves Environmental Legacy at TPWD
Summary:

Dr. Larry McKinney, known affectionately as "Dr. Doom" for his candid, outspoken approach to addressing environmental issues, is leaving the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department a legacy not built on despair, but on hope.

TPWD Funds Programs To Get Kids Outdoors

TPWD Funds Programs To Get Kids Outdoors
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Bonus Grants Round Set for June 2

Biologists Launch Study of Two Texas Tidal Streams

Biologists Launch Study of Two Texas Tidal Streams
Summary:

In March, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists began a two-year study of two tidal streams on the middle coast, sampling fish, bottom-dwelling organisms, and water quality to measure the quality of aquatic life inhabiting these ecologically important areas.

TPWD Projects Active Season for Spring Turkey Hunting

TPWD Projects Active Season for Spring Turkey Hunting
Summary: Turkey hunters should get plenty of calling action this spring, based on field reports of an abundance of Rio Grande gobblers observed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists.

$5.85 Million in Local Park Grants Awarded to 15 Texas Communities

$5.85 Million in Local Park Grants Awarded to 15 Texas Communities
Summary: The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Jan. 24 approved $5.85 million in grants for 15 Texas communities to acquire or develop city park outdoor and indoor recreational sites.

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