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TPWD Proposes Opening Deer Hunting Near Dallas

TPWD Proposes Opening Deer Hunting Near Dallas
Summary:

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is considering opening deer hunting in three North Texas counties and another on the upper coast this fall as part of recommended changes to the 2012-13 Statewide Hunting Proclamation.

TPWD Amends Nuisance Alligator Permit Process

TPWD Amends Nuisance Alligator Permit Process
Summary:

Landowners will be able to contract directly with nuisance alligator hunters under new rules adopted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission.

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.

JFK Seagrass Proposal to Emphasis Public Education, Voluntary Protection

JFK Seagrass Proposal to Emphasis Public Education, Voluntary Protection
Summary:

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission today approved a staff recommendation to protect seagrass in the Laguna Madre near the John F. Kennedy Memorial Causeway in Nueces County through a voluntary education and outreach program.

Local Food Movement Finds New Favor With Wild Game

Local Food Movement Finds New Favor With Wild Game
Summary:

Central Market and the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) have joined forces to bring wild game Cooking Specialist Chef Lisa Freeman into Central Market Cooking Schools to lead five February classes showcasing wild fish and game with award-winning olive oils. The classes will feature TPWD experts on hand to answer questions about game, conservation and the great outdoors.

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.

Boater Ed Now Required for Operators Born After Sept. 1, 1993

Boater Ed Now Required for Operators Born After Sept. 1, 1993
Summary:

Anyone looking forward to operating a motor-powered vessel, sailboat or personal water craft on Texas public waters this year needs to have completed a state-approved boater education course if born after Sept. 1, 1993.

Feedback sought on proposed invasive species regulations

Feedback sought on proposed invasive species regulations
Summary:

Texas Parks and Wildlife will be hosting two scoping meetings in North Texas this month to get public feedback on a pair of proposed new regulations aimed at preventing the spread of exotic aquatic species in the state.

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