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Wildlife for Lunch Webinar Series

Wildlife for Lunch Webinar Series
Summary:

Texas AgriLife Extension Service and Texas Wildlife Association are co-­ sponsoring lunch-­‐based webinars every 3rd Thursday of every other month throughout 2010. 

Texas farming and ranching families encouraged to apply for historic designation

Summary:

Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples is encouraging families to apply for the Texas Department of Agriculture's Family Land Heritage program. The program recognizes and celebrates farms and ranches that have been in continuous agricultural production by the same family for at least 100 years or more.

Two cattle fever tick workshops scheduled for South Texas

Summary:

To help landowners, stockmen, and wildlife ranch operators fight the Cattle Fever Tick, two workshops have been scheduled to discuss technical and financial assistance available through the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

Buford elected TWA President

Buford elected TWA President
Summary:

Tina Y. Buford of Harlingen was elected President of the Texas Wildlife Association by a unanimous vote of the TWA Board of Directors on Friday, June 26, at WildLife 2009, the organization's 24th Annual Convention.

Houston-area youth connect with nature at special camp

Houston-area youth connect with nature at special camp
Summary:

While Richard Louv and his "Last Child in the Woods" efforts are prominent features at the WildLife 2009 next week, several Texas Wildlife Association volunteers made sure this week that 34 Houston youth were given a chance to connect with the outdoors and nature at a special camp in the Hill Country.

TWA Members honored with TPWD Lone Star Land Steward Award

TWA Members honored with TPWD Lone Star Land Steward Award
Summary:

Several TWA members were honored for their excellence in wildlife habitat management and land stewardship at the TPWD Lone Star Land Steward Awards on May 27 in Austin.

WildLife 2009 unveils latest additions

WildLife 2009 unveils latest additions
Summary:

This year WildLife 2009 has moved online. Online registration is now available for all attendees. Also, new auction items may be previewed. For a sneak peak at WildLife's new and exciting grand auctions items, not-so-silent and silent auction items,

Renowned author Richard Louv to address TWA Members at WildLife 2009

Renowned author Richard Louv to address TWA Members at WildLife 2009
Summary:

Celebrated outdoors journalist and author Richard Louv will reflect on his international movement concerning the future relationship between children, nature and the importance of the outdoors, during his special presentation on Friday, June 26, at the Texas Wildlife Association Foundation (TWAF) Luncheon, held in conjunction with WildLife 2009 in San Antonio.

Speaker of the House Straus to address members at WildLife 2009

Speaker of the House Straus to address members at WildLife 2009
Summary:

Speaker of the Texas House Joe Straus returns to his hometown of San Antonio to deliver the keynote address to TWA members at WildLife 2009 and reflect on his first legislative session as presiding officer of the House.

Applications available for Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program

Applications available for Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program
Summary:

The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently announced that it is now accepting applications for the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRPP), a voluntary conservation program that helps farmers and ranchers keep their land in agriculture.

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