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In Wild Focus , Earl Nottingham, chief photographer for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department and its magazine, provides a unique perspective on Texas featuring images of the woods, waters, and wildlife of the Lone Star landscape. Nottingham's engaging photography—landscape, nature, and wildlife;...
If you think there is a problem with a wild animal or believe you have found one that's sick, injured or abandoned, call a local wildlife center or animal control organization. And if you believe an animal you've found is a lost pet, you may take it to an animal shelter or a ...
TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE FOUNDATION Amplifying nature. CHALLENGETexas Parks & Wildlife Foundation is the leading advocate for the state’s wild things and wild places. Over the last 30 years, they’ve raised and invested more than $240 million to advance conservation in Texas. If you’re an...
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04-28 | Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Acquires First New East Texas Wildlife Management Area in Nearly Two Decades April 28, 2025 Media Contact: TPWD News, Business Hours, 512-389-8030 News Image Share on Facebook Share Release URL AUSTIN — For the… ...
“None of the evidence reviewed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department indicates a predatory attack by a mountain lion or other wild animal,” TPWD spokeswoman Megan Radke said in an email. TPWD said that a U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services biologist also came to the same conclu...
Wild Firefighters, Cup Crusaders & Rabbits: Meet some of the folks that fight fires in the Texas state parks. See how one very young man from Corpus Christi is trying to help keep trash out of the water. Watch some rascally rabbits much a bunch of lunch.
Home/Blog Meet Amy Martin Book: Wild DFW Book: Itchy Business Book: Holy Smoke ContactMoonlady Book shows artist’s-eye view of Texas state parks Amy Martin July 23, 2024Proceeds from the book The Art of Texas State Parks benefit the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation. Above, Evening, Bi...
Texas (KAUZ) - According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas’ 2024 archery-only hunting season for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and mule deer is set to begin Sept. 28 and will run through Nov. 1. Before hunters start filling their freezers,Texas Game Wardenshave some tip...