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Final Rule for Addax, Dama Gazelle and Scimitar-Horned Oryx

Final Rule for Addax, Dama Gazelle and Scimitar-Horned Oryx
Summary:

On January 5, 2012, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service published its Final Rule governing the breeding and taking/culling of addax, dama gazelle and scimitar-horned oryx. The exemption from permitting is being eliminated,and the same two permits (Captive Bred and TAKE) that apply to barasingha, Arabian oryx, Eld's deer and red lechwe, will apply to the three species.

TWA Mourns Loss of Leader Ray Murski

TWA Mourns Loss of Leader Ray Murski
Summary:

The Texas Wildlife Association and the Texas Wildlife Association Foundation are deeply saddened by the passing of TWA Director and longtime supporter Ray Murski of Meridian.

Perry names Friedkin as Chair of TPW Commission, apppoints Jones

Perry names Friedkin as Chair of TPW Commission, apppoints Jones
Summary:

Gov. Rick Perry has named TWA Life Member Dan Friedkin of Houston chair of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission, and appointed Bill Jones of Austin to the commission effective Sept. 1, 2011. The commission oversees the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Farber of Missouri City named TWA Youth Volunteer of the Year

Summary:

Hunter Farber of Missouri City was recognized at WildLife 2011 as the 2011 TWA Youth Volunteer of the Year.   Hunter has assisted with more than 30 youth hunts, and he has performed over 700 hours of volunteer service.  Hunter became a Texas Youth Hunting Program (TYHP) at the age of 8 by assisting his father Todd as he ran TYHP Hunts.

College Scholarships Now Available

College Scholarships Now Available
Summary:

Applications are now available for the 11th Annual $20,000 Texas Big Game Awards (TBGA) Wildlife Conservation College Scholarship Program, sponsored by Carter’s Country Outdoor Stores and the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of Texas.

Texas Supreme Court ruling that protects the private property rights of Texas residents

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TWA and Texas property owners are celebrating a November 5 Texas Supreme Court ruling that protects the private property rights of Texas residents.

Report details economic impact of firearms and ammunition industry

Summary:

The National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade association for the firearms and ammunition industry, has released a newly commissioned report detailing the significant economic impact the firearms and ammunition industry has on the nation's and each state’s economy.

Teachers to be recognized for natural resources education

Summary:

The Texas Wildlife Association Foundation and San Antonio Livestock Exposition, Inc. announce the opportunity for two deserving area teachers to be recognized for their contributions and earn a financial award for their school in the amount of $2,500. 

Texas Big Game Awards Offering $20,000 in College Scholarships

Summary:

The deadline is March 1 on applications for $20,000 in scholarships from  the 10th Annual Texas Big Game Awards (TBGA)  Wildlife Conservation College Scholarship Program, sponsored by Carter’s Country Outdoor Stores and the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of Texas.

Texas Big Game Awards Offering $20,000 in College Scholarships

Texas Big Game Awards Offering $20,000 in College Scholarships
Summary:

Applications are now available for $20,000 in scholarships from  the 10th Annual Texas Big Game Awards (TBGA)  Wildlife Conservation College Scholarship Program, sponsored by Carter’s Country Outdoor Stores and the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of Texas.

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