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New Hunting, Fishing Licenses on Sale Aug. 15

Summary: New hunting and fishing licenses for 2001-2002 will be available beginning Aug. 15, and Texas Parks and Wildlife is urging customers to buy early and avoid the Labor Day Weekend rush.

Annual Trout Stocking Kicks Off Dec. 4

Summary: For an enjoyable family outing, it doesn't get much easier or inexpensive than winter trout fishing in Texas.

Public Meetings Set To Discuss Light Goose Management

Summary: Texas is among eight states where the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has scheduled public meeting to discuss a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) that will establish a national management strategy for controlling overabundant light goose populations.

General Deer Season Opens Statewide Nov. 3

Summary: For the first time in two decades, Texas deer hunters don't have to worry about zone boundaries on opening day. The general deer season opens Nov. 3 over most of the state.

Proponents Seek National Support For Quail Conservation

Summary: A nationally recognized management strategy similar to the plan that guides North America's waterfowl conservation is needed to stem the decline of bobwhite quail. That's the consensus of more than 350 quail biologists, managers, researchers and hunters from around the country who recently participated in Quail V: The Fifth National Quail Symposium which was in Corpus Christi.

State Taking Steps To Rid Bays Of Abandoned Crab Traps

Summary: Six million pounds of crabs are taken out of Texas bays each year and sold for $3.5 million. However, it's not what's being taken out of the water that has state officials concerned, but what's being left behind -- abandoned crab traps.

TPW Offers Deer And Bass Conservation License Plates

Summary: Texas big game hunters and freshwater anglers can now directly support their outdoor pastimes through two new conservation license plates from Texas Parks and Wildlife.

Operation Game Thief Celebrates 20th Anniversary

Summary: It's been 20 years since the start of Texas' conservation crime stoppers program 'Operation Game Thief,' which pays anonymous rewards for phone tips on fish and wildlife crimes, and organizers are planning an anniversary blowout celebration to raise funds and recognize two decades of achievement.

Texas' Newest State Park Opens on Lake Tawakoni

Summary: Boaters, campers and other outdoors enthusiasts in north and northeast Texas have an additional 376 acres in which to relax and enjoy their recreational pursuits with the opening of Lake Tawakoni State Park.

Possum Kingdom Fishery Recovering from Algae Hit

Summary: Although this 17,700-acre reservoir northwest of Fort Worth has been around since the start of World War II, state fisheries biologists are treating Possum Kingdom like it's a brand new lake.

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