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Search Results:Inca/Scaled Doves FYI
Summary: FYI: Inca/Scaled Doves: A fellow hunter killed one of these doves toward the end of dove season and he wasn't sure what he'd killed so he called me. I had only seen a few of these doves and hadn't learned about them until recently so I thought I'd pass this along. I'm told that they are protec...
Texas Warden Stops Potential Record Buck
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Most autumns, 44-year old Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game warden Eric Minter is stopping other hunters to look at the bucks in the back of their pick-up trucks. Not this week – other hunters in the headbone rich Lone Star State have been stopping Minter to take a look at the bruiser buck riding shotgun in his truck. Crossbows on the bowseason eveSummary: I learned to bowhunt two seasons ago, with help from the great folks here at texashuntfish.com. I live and hunt in counties which have antler restrictions (a great thing in my opinion, but that's another story). I enjoy bowhunting because of the opportunity to harvest does, and because of the c...
Wildlife Management Associations & Youth Hunting: Passing on the Hunting HeritageSummary:
Wildlife management associations, or co-ops, play an important role in conserving wildlife habitat and reversing the adverse effects of habitat fragmentation. These landowner-driven cooperatives also play an increasingly important role in providing youth hunting opportunities and in passing on the heritage of hunting and wildlife management to the next generation. Critical Issues Facing Texas Parks & Wildlife Funding
Summary: It is rare to have 35+ organizations, representing every aspect of the Texas Outdoors, share a common voice. However, with critical funding issues facing Texas Parks & Wildlife, what better reason to unite? Millions of hunters, anglers, landowners, and others who have a strong interest in sustaini...
Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society 43rd Annual Conference
Summary: The Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society held its 43rd Annual Conference February 14 - 16, 2008 in San Antonio. The plenary session topic was "Climate, Children, and Subdivisions: What Does the Future Hold for the Wildlife Profession?" There were 97 presentations in 13 sessions, and an additiona...
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