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Camo Patterns for Each Ecoregion in Texas

Summary: Texas has such a wide variety of ecoregions that one camouflage pattern will not work for all habitats. Within each region, the appearance of terrain and vegetation varies greatly with the season and topography. The following are some designs that blend effectively with different environments acros...

The Story of Texas State Parks - To Love the Beautiful

Summary: Texas, like other parts of the arid Southwest, resisted easy settlement. The rugged characteristics of the frontier were retained in some parts of Texas as late as the 1960s. But in most places, the taming of the frontier had a dramatic effect on the land and wildlife. In the natural course ...

Devil's River: attempt to close to the public

Summary: Thank you Jason, Here's way more detail than you may care for. The short strokes are: * Sierra Club has a good letter and is involved- take a read * Shepherd Baker (manager and owner of Bakers Crossing Camp ground) had no idea this is happening and not playing an active part in protecting his ...

Texas Wildlife Association

Texas Wildlife Association
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The Texas Wildlife Association is a statewide 501(c)4 non-profit membership organization that actively advocates for wildlife and natural resource conservation at the local, state, and national levels.  We are absolutely dedicated to educating all persons, especially the youth of Texas, about the conservation, management and enhancement of wildlife and wildlife habitat on private land to ensure the preservation of our cherished rural heritage for future generations.

Go to www.texas-wildlife.org membership information. 

Texas Hill Country Food Plots and Whitetail Deer Management

Texas Hill Country Food Plots and Whitetail Deer Management
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A large percentage of the food plot questions I hear pertain to hunting properties in the Texas hill country.  Common queries include:  What should I plant?  When should I plant?  How should I plant?  However, I seldom hear the question, "Should I plant."

Reminder - Next Thursdays TPWD Finance Committee Hearing

Summary: Just wanted to remind everyone that the Senate Finance Committee is planning on taking up TPWD's budget next Thursday at their hearing at the capitol. I plan on delivering a letter to Sen Ogden and the rest of the committee members as well as provide testimony supporting changes to the budget...

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF)

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF)
Summary: The mission of the  Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation  is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, and their habitat. RMEF is committed to: Conserving, restoring, and enhancing natural habitats; promoting the sound management of wild, free-ranging elk, which may be hunted or otherwise enjoyed; fo...

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle
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Sorry for the quality of this video but it was shot using a cell phone.   Check out this baby bald eagle sitting proudly up in a tree on a lake in Minnesota.  Any opportunity to see one of these magnificent birds in it's natural habitat is a treasure.

Grizzly or Brown Bear

Grizzly or Brown Bear
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Only two specimens of grizzly bears are available from Texas.  According to Vernon Bailey, who wrote of this bear in his "Biological Survey of Texas," a large and very old male grizzly was killed in the Davis Mountains in October, 1890 by C. O. Finley and John Z. Means. 

Whitetail Deer Hunting - The Rut Trap

Summary: Great article by Kevin Wilson for BigGameHunt.net Whitetails have extraordinary eyesight. Their ability to hear the subtle snap of a twig is uncanny, and their sense of smell is remarkably acute. Simply put, whitetailed deer are the perfect forest dweller. Throughout most of the year, their abili...

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