Moving Bees, Razing Cane & Wildlife Winds: Watch a bee specialist relocate a hive of European honey bees, giving them a safe new home where they can keep on buzzing. Invasive giant reed is a threat to Texas rivers. Watch as biologists work to control thi
Texas 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 angler, hunter, park-goer, or generally a nature lover in ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife reaches out to young professionalsThe Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has launched a drive to add professionals 40 and under to its membership.Dallas News
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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We have beautiful canyons, tons of beaches, plenty of rivers, and even forests and deserts. With how much we love the outdoors in the Lone Star State, and how much of it is out there, it should come as no surprise that Texas Parks & Wildlife is planning on adding 5 newstate parks....
And it's all in honor of the Texas State Parks celebrating their 100th anniversary! For this photo contest, you'll want your main focus to be Ray Roberts Lake State Park in Pilot Point. Use this Instagram Reel as a point of reference: ...
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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...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife department is hosting a nature contest all through 2023- you still have time to enter!