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Dry Conditions Could Affect Spring Turkey Hunting

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — Despite dry conditions across Texas, prospects for this year’s spring turkey season remain promising, thanks to a carryover of mature gobblers, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists.

TPW Commission Approves Public Hunting in 42 State Parks

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — One-third of Texas state parks will allow public hunts for the 2006-07 hunting season, as approved by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission at its May 24-25 public meeting. Most of the state parks approved for public hunting will be offered through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s computer drawings for a variety of game and hunting options, including new youth opportunities. New categories include youth-only deer management and youth-only exotic hunts.

Operation Game Thief Adds Technology to the Battle Against Wildlife Crime

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — Typical Crimestoppers programs assist law enforcement officers only by offering rewards to the public for information leading to the arrest and conviction of targeted law breakers. But with broadened authority from the Texas Legislature last year, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s privately funded Operation Game Thief (OGT) program is now going a step further.

Fall Workshop Aims To Help New Hunters Get Started

Summary: HELOTES, Texas — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has developed a first-of-its-kind workshop called “Hunt Texas: The Basics” designed to provide new hunters with the basic skills needed to successfully pursue a variety of Texas game species.

TPWD Game Warden Field Notes

Summary: The following are excerpts from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports.

Record Sea Turtle Release Marks Kemp's Ridley Comeback

Summary: TEPEHUAJES, Mexico — Mexican and U.S. scientists on June 28 marked the recovery of the Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle here with the largest single-day turtle release since the binational recovery project began decades ago, helping close to 240,000 four-inch hatchlings wriggle across the sand and into the Gulf of Mexico.

Parks Advisory Committee Urges $85 Million Increase

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — Texas State Parks Advisory Committee Chairman and former state senator John Montford today told the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission his committee recommends allocating the entire amount of state sporting goods sales tax to parks, a move which would effectively increase funding by about $85 million per year if adopted by the Texas Legislature.

October 4th Weekly Migratory Bird Report

Summary: Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from late August through early February.

Texas Wildlife Manager Awarded National Honors for Innovative Approach to White-tailed Deer Management

Summary: Washington, DC — Mitch Lockwood, a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wildlife biologist, has been awarded the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ prestigious Mark J. Reeff Memorial Award. The award, for dedication to wildlife, youth, landowners and natural resources, was presented at the Association’s 2006 Annual Meeting last week in Snowmass, Colorado.

TPWD Predicting Typical Quail Season

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — Like most coveys, quail are going to be bunched up and could be tough to find during the upcoming hunting season, unless you’re hunting on land being managed with quail in mind, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. “This year, a little ground work on the front end will make a big difference in the quality of the hunt,” said Robert Perez, TPWD quail biologist. “I would recommend hunters go early and scout out areas to try and locate birds ahead of time.”

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