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Legislative Alert

Summary: Texas wildlife, its habitat, and the people who manage it need your help to influence action on the following bills:

TPW Commission Meeting 5/31/01

Summary: TPW Commission Meeting 5/31/01

PASTURE WORKSHOPS SLATED FOR JULY

Summary: A series of one-day pasture management workshops sponsored by the Academy for Ranch Management at Texas A&M University is scheduled for July.

In a New Spin on Conservation Debate, Fort Worth Zoo Gives Credit to Hunters

Summary: The new "Texas Wild!" exhibit, opening at the zoo here on Friday, is billed as an exploration of the big state's diverse wildlife and terrain. But it has another message for visitors: Hunting animals is OK.

TPW SETS COURSE FOR QUAIL CONSERVATION EFFORTS

Summary: A basic tenet of wildlife management: If you want to get rid of something, remove its habitat. The principle also works in reverse. Quail are a prime example.

SCOT Awards Cash Prize to Public Hunting Survey Respondent

Summary: The Sportsmen Conservationists of Texas has awarded Juan Castro of San Antonio $100 after his name was drawn from among the 5,716 Annual Public Hunting Permit holders who responded to a recent Texas Parks and Wildlife mail survey. Mitchell was among a sampling of the 42, 208 people who purchased an Annual Public Hunting Permit during the 2000-2001 season.

More Public Hunting Opportunity Available This Fall

Summary: If you want to hunt this fall, particularly for deer or dove, but have a limited budget or are new to the state, Texas Parks and Wildlife offers hunting opportunities through its public hunting program.

MARSHM.A.L.L.O.W. PROJECT TEACHES KIDS WETLAND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

Summary: Marshmallow means a soft, squishy, white piece of sugary confection, often roasted over a campfire while songs are being sung, right?

Well, not necessarily.

For hundreds of Texas kids, marshmallow means learning about wetland wildlife and conservation.

Hunting Regulation Errors Noted in Outdoor Annual

Summary: Hunters will notice a change in the way game regulations are presented in this year's 2001-2002 Texas Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Annual. What they might not notice are a few errors that appear in the booklet, which became available Aug. 15 when new licenses went on sale.

Hunting's future is troublesome

Summary: On the brink of major fall hunting seasons, Texas hunters, government agencies and hunting industry representatives met in Austin on Monday to discuss what can be done to reverse the downward trend of hunting license sales.

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