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Still Looking for a Place to Hunt?

Still Looking for a Place to Hunt?
Summary:

For hunters who do not have access to privately-owned land, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is providing low cost access  to nearly a million acres of department-managed lands for hunting, including most wildlife management areas, some state parks and many leased properties under the Annual Public Hunting permit program.

Discovery of CWD in Missouri Reinforces Need for Vigilance in Texas

Discovery of CWD in Missouri Reinforces Need for Vigilance in Texas
Summary:

The recent discovery of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a captive deer in Missouri underscores the need for vigilance in monitoring whitetails and taking action when questionable deer are discovered in Texas captive breeding facilities.

Opening Day Means Putting Safety in Your Sights

Opening Day Means Putting Safety in Your Sights
Summary:

With hundreds of thousands of Texans getting ready for opening day of the general gun season for white-tailed deer on Nov. 5, it’s important to keep safety in your crosshairs.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Manages 21.5 Percent Cut in 2012 Budget

Texas Parks and Wildlife Manages 21.5 Percent Cut in 2012 Budget
Summary:

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission today approved a 2012 budget that reflects a 21.5 percent cut in Texas Parks and Wildlife Department funding over the next two years. The agency is trying to limit impacts on the public involving state parks, fisheries and wildlife, and leaders say there are ways people can help.

$5.6 million in Outdoor Grants to Benefit Texas Communities

$5.6 million in Outdoor Grants to Benefit Texas Communities
Summary:

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission today approved $5.6 million in competitive grants for city and county parks across the state. Commissioners chose 12 out of 52 eligible grant requests for outdoor recreation facilities funding.

Waterfowl Facing Warm, Dry Welcome to Texas

Waterfowl Facing Warm, Dry Welcome to Texas
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This year’s exceptional drought could have significant impacts on waterfowl this fall as habitats these migrants rely upon continue to degrade under a hot, dry Texas sun.

Texas Early Migratory Seasons Set for Dove, Teal and Canada Geese

Texas Early Migratory Seasons Set for Dove, Teal and Canada Geese
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service SRC (Service Regulation Committee) has approved the 2011-2012 Texas early migratory game bird seasons, including a 70-day season and 15-bird daily bag statewide for dove, a 16-day early season for teal and Canada geese.

Drought Threatens Fish, Wildlife, Parks in Texas

Drought Threatens Fish, Wildlife, Parks in Texas
Summary:

As experts nervously watch mounting threats of record drought in Texas, several truths are evident: (1) when water won’t fall from the sky, what comes out of the ground is critical, (2) there are important things people can do to prepare to weather a drought, but when you’re in one the only quick fix is rain and (3) there are still parks, lakes and spring-fed rivers with water where folks can beat the dry heat.

Hunter, guides charged with taking big ‘gator on private property without landowner permission

Hunter, guides charged with taking big ‘gator on private property without landowner permission
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A Dallas man and three fishing and hunting guides from Crockett have been charged with taking wildlife on private property without the landowner’s permission following a state game warden investigation into the death of a 13 foot, 1-inch alligator killed in Leon County.

Funding available for landowners interested in conservation

Summary:

Funding is still available for Texas landowners interested in working with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to implement conservation efforts on their property through the Landowner Incentive Program.

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