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ADWA Special Announcement: ADWA Now Accepting Nominations for the W.I.L.D. Awards

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Creating a better habitat for business, the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance® (ADWA) is proud to announce it is accepting nominations for its all-new Wildlife Industry, Leadership & Development (W.I.L.D.) Awards.

TPWD Taking Action on Bobwhite Quail Decline

TPWD Taking Action on Bobwhite Quail Decline
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The drought has taken a toll on all Texas wildlife resources, but among the hardest hit is the bobwhite quail. This iconic grassland game bird already faces mounting obstacles to recovery and state wildlife officials say the drought is exacerbating the problem.

$5.6 million in Outdoor Grants to Benefit Texas Communities

$5.6 million in Outdoor Grants to Benefit Texas Communities
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission today approved $5.6 million in competitive grants for city and county parks across the state. Commissioners chose 12 out of 52 eligible grant requests for outdoor recreation facilities funding.

Drought Increases Texas Black Bear Concerns

Drought Increases Texas Black Bear Concerns
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Wildlife biologists are advising hunters, ranchers and rural residents that black bears appear to be roaming longer distances and may approach people or houses in search of food and water because of the drought.

Texas ranchers encouraged to apply for STAR Fund wildfire assistance

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With more than 3 million acres burned, 235 counties under burn bans (the most ever) and temperatures reaching record highs, fire experts are calling this one of the worst fire seasons in Texas history. According to the Texas Forest Service, six of the 10 largest fires ever recorded in Texas have occurred this year, scorching more than 4,000 miles of ranch fences - more miles than needed to fence the entire perimeter of Texas.

Temple Ranch Given 2011 Texas Leopold Conservation Award

Temple Ranch Given 2011 Texas Leopold Conservation Award
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A couple with East Texas roots – Arthur “Buddy” Temple and his wife Ellen – have been presented the 2011 Leopold Conservation Award for Texas for their transformation of an over-grazed, over-hunted South Texas ranch into a haven for wildlife and valuable research venue.

Regional Lone Star Land Stewards for 2011 Announced

Regional Lone Star Land Stewards for 2011 Announced
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Native habitat restoration and enhancement for the benefit of wildlife is a common thread among the recipients of this year’s Lone Star Land Steward Awards. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Sand County Foundation are recognizing these model land stewards and others, who have shown exemplary efforts to manage their property as ambassadors of conservation.

Outdoor Grants To Texas Groups Focus on Education and Service

Outdoor Grants To Texas Groups Focus on Education and Service
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Thousands of Texas children will explore and learn more about the states’ cultural and natural resources thanks to more than $622,000 in Community Outdoor Outreach Program (CO-OP) grants from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Grants Will Help Children Connect with the Outdoors

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Fifteen Community Outdoors Outreach Program grants from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department totaling more than $629,000 will be helping thousands of Texas children explore and learn about the states’ cultural and natural resources.

TPW Commission Approves Devils River Land Acquisition

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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Monday authorized the acquisition of nearly 18,000 acres of biologically diverse and culturally significant land in Val Verde County with 10 miles of frontage along the pristine Devil’s River by leveraging $4 million in public dollars with more than $10 million in private donations.

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