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Sen. Cornyn Accepts Appointment to Senate Ag Committee

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Texas Senator John Cornyn will soon have a voice in Texas agriculture like never before, following his appointment to the Senate Committee for Agriculture, Forestry and Nutrition last week.

Endangered Whooping Crane Numbers Drop For First Time Since 2001

Endangered Whooping Crane Numbers Drop For First Time Since 2001
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The trumpeting sound of cranes overhead is a cherished sound of spring in Texas, but as endangered whooping cranes depart Texas this spring en route for breeding grounds in Canada, fewer birds will be making the trip.

Texas Youth Pig Out at 1st Annual ADWA Pigapalooza Hog Hunt

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With all the recent talk of pork bill spending in Washington, nearly two dozen young boys and girls with their fathers enjoyed the thrill of the hunt and the taste of pork without deficit spending. The American Deer & Wildlife Alliance recently hosted its 1st Annual Pigapalooza Youth Hog Hunt at DB Hunting Ranch in Bertram, Texas, and sponsored hog hunting opportunities for 20 children, ages eight to 15.

Texas Master Naturalist Program Hits 1 Million Service Hours

Texas Master Naturalist Program Hits 1 Million Service Hours
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The Texas Master Naturalist program has reached 1 million volunteer service hours. This major milestone marks the 10th anniversary of the program, which began in Texas but has since given rise to a growing national movement.

Dry Conditions Could Hamper Turkey Production, Hunting Prospects

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Continued dry range conditions throughout much of the state this spring could have a negative impact on wild turkey production and hunting prospects, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists.

Deer & Wildlife Stories Addresses a Growing Deer Herd

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Addressing a problem already persistent nationwide, this week’s Keith Warren’s Deer & Wildlife Stories takes a closer look at how a small community is dealing with deer overpopulation in its own backyard.

Archery in the Schools Tournament Set in Waco

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The 4th Annual Texas-National Archery in the Schools Program
(TASP) Tournament will take place Feb. 27 at the Waco Convention Center. Rising attendance at this yearly culminating event for participating Texas schools charts the program’s increasing popularity.
The first TASP tournament in Texas took place in February 2006, with 126 students representing 13 schools. The third annual championship last March drew 476 students, and attendance at this year’s tournament is expected to approach 700 students, teachers and parents.

Flounder, Paddle Craft Guides and Consistency with Fed Regs Top Coastal Fisheries Issues at TPW Commission Hearing

Flounder, Paddle Craft Guides and Consistency with Fed Regs Top Coastal Fisheries Issues at TPW Commission Hearing
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Commissioners Wednesday approved several proposed changes to saltwater fishing regulations recommended by TPWD Coastal Fisheries Division staff. The changes include new regulations dealing with flounder, federal consistency issues for sharks and other species, and a paddle craft licensing and training program. Scoping of these issues has been ongoing since the fall of 2008.

Texas the State of Flowing Water Video Documentary To Air Feb. 12

Texas the State of Flowing Water Video Documentary To Air Feb. 12
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The one-hour video documentary Texas the State of Flowing Water will air at 8 p.m. central time, Thursday, Feb. 12 on all Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) stations in Texas. It is the fourth in an award-winning series of water resource documentaries produced by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and broadcast in partnership with PBS stations.

Co-Op Grants Fund "Back To Nature" Efforts, Ike Recovery

Co-Op Grants Fund "Back To Nature" Efforts, Ike Recovery
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"Back to nature" seems to be the common theme among 17 recipients of Community Outdoor Outreach Program (CO-OP) grants offered by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. TPWD this month awarded grants totaling more than $500,000 to school districts, cities, museums, youth groups, foundations and other groups in cities across Texas.

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