The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved more than $20.6 million in local park grants, a near record, to help create and enhance outdoor recreational opportunities. The competitive grants are allocated to local government entities on a 50/50 reimbursement match basis. Once funded,...
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved just over $15 million in competitive local park grants to help fund projects that will create and enhance outdoor recreational opportunities like nature trails, native gardens, playgrounds, splash pads, dog parks and sports f...
Texas Parks & Wildlife also has numerous archeological and historic sites that reveal Texas’ stunning history and culture. Head to Fort Richardson State Park to see an authentic Wild West fort, step inside reconstructed Spanish missions at Goliad State Park, and marvel at 4,000-year-old Native...
Texas Parks and Wildlife identifies the follow as nuisance wildlife: feral hogs, overabundant deer, urban coyotes, alligators, bears, cowbirds, herons/heronries, mountain lions, ticks, and woodpeckers. Wildlife removal services can apply to animals that damage property, pose a threat to people, ...
Wildlife experts say biologists are monitoring this mountain lion, and since it has not threatened the public there is no plan to capture or relocate it. Texas Parks and Wildlife is asking the public to continue to report any mountain lion sightings so they can keep track of i...
That's right; get to cookin'! The Texas Parks and Wildlife gave thisannouncementrecently as more and more of these maned, marine menaces have been disturbing Texas coastal fisheries. Sign up for the 1025 KISS FM Newsletter These Fish are Mean, and I ain't Lion!
McKinney Falls State Park (Texas Parks and Wildlife Department photo) TPWD saysMcKinney Falls State Park, within the city of Austin, features “rugged beauty.” Onion Creek flows over limestone ledges and trails wind through the Hill Country woods. The park welcomed ...