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Texas State Parks Donations Break $1 Million Mark

Texas State Parks Donations Break $1 Million Mark
Summary:

Since Texas Parks and Wildlife Department launched a statewide appeal in early December for donations to aid a financially strapped Texas State Parks system, more than $1 million has been raised.

Regulation Proposals Target Spread of Exotic Species

Regulation Proposals Target Spread of Exotic Species
Summary:

Proposed regulations under consideration by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department would enlist anglers and boaters in the fight to prevent further spread of exotic aquatic species into Texas waterways.

11th Anniversary of Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program Coming Up

11th Anniversary of Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program Coming Up
Summary:

If you’re a saltwater angler and don’t like the idea of hundreds of abandoned crab traps catching and killing game fish you could have landed, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is looking for volunteers willing to help get rid of these derelict traps along the coast.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation Donates $500,000 to Texas State Parks

Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation Donates $500,000 to Texas State Parks
Summary:

Today, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation board of trustees voted to donate $500,000 to Texas State Parks, hoping to encourage more donations to aid the state park system, which is facing a $4.6 million revenue shortfall caused by heat, drought, wildfires and a drop in park visitation.

Texas State Parks Announce $4.6 million Appeal for Help

Texas State Parks Announce $4.6 million Appeal for Help
Summary:

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department today hosted 11 news conferences at different locations across the state, appealing to the public to visit state parks and make donations to help offset a revenue loss caused by heat, drought, wildfires and a resulting drop in park visitor revenue.

More Texas State Parks Lifting Campfire, Cooking Restrictions

More Texas State Parks Lifting Campfire, Cooking Restrictions
Summary:

Recent rains in many parts of the state have resulted in the lifting of burn bans, meaning campers at more Texas state parks will be able to warm their feet by a glowing fire and cook their favorite outdoor dish without fire restrictions.

Winter Trout Stocking Program Locations Announced

Winter Trout Stocking Program Locations Announced
Summary:

Throw your rod and reel in the car and take the short drive to your local fishing hole, it’s time once again for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s annual winter rainbow trout stocking.

Whooping Cranes set records in Texas

Whooping Cranes set records in Texas
Summary:

Things are looking up for the endangered whooping crane. The bird made news three years ago when a record number of crane deaths were reported during drought conditions on the Texas coast. But according to state and federal biologists, flock numbers have rebounded, and a new record high number of cranes should start arriving on the Texas coast later this month.

Rare Piranha Catch Illustrates Need to Prevent Invasive Aquatics in Texas

Rare Piranha Catch Illustrates Need to Prevent Invasive Aquatics in Texas
Summary:

A rare catch of a red-breasted piranha in a community lake near Houston recently illustrates the need for prohibition of invasive aquatic species in Texas waters.

Wildfire had significant impact on Bastrop State Park: How the public can help

Wildfire had significant impact on Bastrop State Park: How the public can help
Summary:

Beyond the loss of lives and property, the still-smoldering Bastrop Complex Fire has had a significant impact not only on the iconic and highly-popular Bastrop State Park but much of the entire Lost Pines ecosystem. The fire, which began north of the park on Sept. 4, claimed two lives, destroyed more than 1,500 homes, and changed the lives of thousands in Bastrop County.

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