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To ensure you’re within the law, check the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) specific county regulations in the currentOutdoor Annual Hunting Guide. You can shoot more than one 13 inch buck in Texas, but just make sure you don’t shoot a second 13-inch-plus buck in a cou...
An exciting conservation event took place this December: the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department moved 77 bighorn sheep to El Paso as part of restoration efforts for the species. Read about it in our web exclusive story. Happy holiday to our readers! We appreciate you every day and work hard...
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The new wardens are joining the more than 500 game wardens currently in the field and will help enforce Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) regulations and carry the department’s high standards to every corner of the state. Residents can find information on how to contact a game warden...
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife department is hosting a nature contest all through 2023- you still have time to enter!
The Texas Parks and Wildlife department is hosting a nature contest all through 2023- you still have time to enter!