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TPWD Unveils 2010 Texas Land and Water Plan

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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has completed a major revision of its Land and Water Resources Conservation and Recreation Plan, which is now available to the public. The year-long process created 12 regional forums based on river watersheds to promote dialogue and joint planning with outside stakeholders and field staff.

Valentine Will Headline Nacogdoches NWTF Event

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On February 5, Brenda Valentine will be the speaker for the National Wild Turkey Federation's April A.W.O.L. Chapter banquet in Nacogdoches, Texas. An NWTF National Spokesperson, host of "Turkey Call" on the Pursuit Channel and co-host of Bass Pro Shop's "Real Hunting TV", Valentine travels the country proclaiming her love for the outdoors and support of the NWTF.

Join Michael Waddell at Texas NWTF Event

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Outdoor television star Michael Waddell likes to have fun and that's exactly what he and everyone else are in for at the National Wild Turkey Federation's Cottonwood Creek Chapter Banquet on January 27 in Frisco, Texas.

DU Says Water Restrictions Threaten Waterfowl and Rice Production

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Limited water resources in the Highland Lakes are driving the Lower Colorado River Authority to propose reductions in "interruptible" water, the lifeblood of rice farmers and other producers that rely on LCRA's irrigation districts in Matagorda, Colorado and Wharton counties. Ducks Unlimited (DU) representatives expressed their concern over the proposed restrictions at a public meeting on October 20 in Matagorda.

Texas Whitetail Madness On Sportsman Channel

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This week's episode of Mossy Oak's Scent Blocker Just Hunt, airing on Sportsman Channel, is dubbed Texas Whitetail Madness. Larry Woodward heads to Northern Texas to hunt with a young man that get his crosshairs on a great Whitetail Buck.

Whitetail Properties Heads to South Texas Brush Country

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Join Whitetail Properties, airing this week on The Sportsman Channel, as they travel to the heart of the South Texas Brush Country to bow hunt on the Pasture of the Cameron Ranch, one of the finest hunting ranches in all of Texas.

Work Begins On Texas Coast Restoration Project

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Ducks Unlimited recently began restoration work supported by a North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) grant to enhance 6,841 acres of wetland habitat along the Texas coast. Partners contributed more than $2.8 million to match the $1 million received from the federal grant.

DU and Partners Receive $1 Million for Texas Wetlands Restoration

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Ducks Unlimited was awarded a North American Wetlands Conservation grant to enhance over 5,728 acres of wetland habitat in Chambers and Jefferson counties along the Texas coast. Partners contributed more than $2 million to match the $1 million received from the federal grant. The project will restore high priority wintering habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds within the Chenier Plain of Texas.

Four Begin New Terms on Elk Foundation Board

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Texas-Conservationists from California, New Mexico, North Carolina and Texas have been named to new positions on the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation board of directors.

First Elk Camp in Texas Generates $1.5 Million

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The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has generated $1.5 million from its first-ever convention in Texas.

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