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Proposal Would Require Permits to Sell/Possess Venomous Snakes

Summary: The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved the publication of proposed regulations that would require a new permit for people who sell, transport or possess venomous snakes not indigenous to Texas, plus four species of pythons and one species of anaconda.

Bryant Named Shikar-Safari Wildlife Officer of the Year

Summary: Game Warden Jarrod E. Bryant of Marshall has been named “Texas Wildlife Officer of the Year” for 2007 by the wildlife conservation and hunting organization Shikar-Safari Club International.

TPWD Offers Grants To Support Texas Wildlife Action Plan

Summary: The Texas Wildlife Action Plan is a proactive strategy to keep common species common. It focuses mainly on “nongame” wildlife, animals that are not hunted or fished, including some that are not yet rare but could become so if proactive steps are not taken soon. Each year, threatened and endangered species receive funding through the Endangered Species Act and game animals receive support through hunter dollars spent on licenses, firearms, and ammunition.

Whooping Crane Numbers Break Record Fifth Year In A Row

Summary: Wildlife scientists report that for the fifth year in a row a record-breaking number of whooping cranes have completed their winter migration to the Coastal Bend area of Texas.

TPW Commission Tables Proposed Consistency with Fed Regs on Red Snapper, Sharks

TPW Commission Tables Proposed Consistency with Fed Regs on Red Snapper, Sharks
Summary: The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission agreed Jan. 23 to remove from consideration proposals to match proposed federal regulations on red snapper and sharks in the state’s territorial sea.

New Free Web Service Offered To Landowners With Hunting Leases

New Free Web Service Offered To Landowners With Hunting Leases
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is inviting Texas landowners to advertise their hunting leases at no cost through a new Internet service the agency is developing called "Hunt Texas Online Connection."

TPWD Commission Rejects Snapper Conservation Measures

TPWD Commission Rejects Snapper Conservation Measures
Summary: At a recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Commissioners meeting in Austin, coastal fisheries managers rejected National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) conservation measures regarding the red snapper fishery in Texas state waters. 

Texans Encouraged to "Leap In" for Year of the Frog Activities

Texans Encouraged to "Leap In" for Year of the Frog Activities
Summary: Do things still go croak in the night? That’s the question that the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the global zoological community are asking this leap year. 2008 has been designated as "The Year of the Frog," and Texas citizens are invited to get involved in activities to promote amphibian conservation.

State Parks Host Meetings Regarding Feral, Exotic Species

State Parks Host Meetings Regarding Feral, Exotic Species
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The State Parks Division of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will host a series of public meetings across the state in April and May concerning natural and cultural resource management activities on state park properties, with a particular focus on management challenges at Big Bend Ranch State Park.

Biologists Launch Study of Two Texas Tidal Streams

Biologists Launch Study of Two Texas Tidal Streams
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In March, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists began a two-year study of two tidal streams on the middle coast, sampling fish, bottom-dwelling organisms, and water quality to measure the quality of aquatic life inhabiting these ecologically important areas.

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