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Fortress Cliffs Ranch Added to Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Fortress Cliffs Ranch Added to Palo Duro Canyon State Park
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The views from inside Palo Duro Canyon State Park, the United States’ second largest canyon, will remain grand thanks to the addition of a 2,912-acre property known as Fortress Cliffs Ranch. The tract has been purchased by a coalition that includes The Trust for Public Land (TPL) and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), protecting almost six miles of scenic cliffs along the park’s northeastern edge.

Fortress Cliffs Ranch Added to Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Fortress Cliffs Ranch Added to Palo Duro Canyon State Park
Summary:

The views from inside Palo Duro Canyon State Park, the United States’ second largest canyon, will remain grand thanks to the addition of a 2,912-acre property known as Fortress Cliffs Ranch. The tract has been purchased by a coalition that includes The Trust for Public Land (TPL) and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), protecting almost six miles of scenic cliffs along the park’s northeastern edge.

Annual Texas Parks & Wildlife Expo Set for Oct. 4-5

Annual Texas Parks & Wildlife Expo Set for Oct. 4-5
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The Texas Parks & Wildlife Expo continues to add new activities while sticking to a hands-on, expert-assisted formula that has made it the largest free event of its kind in the nation. Last year approximately 42,000 people visited Expo at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department headquarters in Austin.

ADWA Unveils Free Online News Center for Industry Supporters

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Working to increase awareness for industry issues, the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance (ADWA) has unveiled a new free service for sportsmen and conservationists to receive select news from around the industry. ADWA’s new centralized service presents a numerous free online publications produced by equipment manufacturers, service providers, conservation organizations and associations, all of which provide unique insider information about what’s new in the industry.

Fever Ticks Lay Claim to a Million Acres in Texas

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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.

Texas Public Hunt Applications Now Online

Texas Public Hunt Applications Now Online
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will be conducting special drawings for hunts and applications for these quality, affordable hunting experiences are available online now.

Texas State Parks ‘Getting Better All the Time'

Texas State Parks ‘Getting Better All the Time'
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Improvements Reflect Support From Voters, Legislature

Proposed Wild Hog Rules Aim to Aid Producers, Trappers & Hunters

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Described as being as prolific as cockroaches, destructive as rats, and as surly as badgers, wild (feral) hogs are the bane of ranchers and farmers, but they're a boon for hunters. 

Free Web Service Connects Hunters With Places To Hunt

Free Web Service Connects Hunters With Places To Hunt
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Research surveys show that finding a place to hunt is a barrier for many people in today’s Texas, which is why Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has created the Hunt Texas Online Connection, a new, free Web service that allows anyone to view hunting opportunities posted by private landowners across the state.

State keeping Christmas Mountains — for now

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Federal ban on guns in national parks an issue for West Texas range

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