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Game Warden Field Notes

Game Warden Field Notes
Summary:

The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports.

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.

Hog-hunting Television Shows and Silver Bullets Won't Fix the Nation's Wild Pig Problem

Summary:

Talk to any wildlife biologist in the southern United States about wild pigs, and you’re likely to hear something akin to at least one of the following, “They’re the four-legged equivalent of fire ants;” “If the average litter is six, typically eight survive;” “Only a fence that will hold water will hold feral hogs.”

Still Looking for a Place to Hunt?

Still Looking for a Place to Hunt?
Summary:

For hunters who do not have access to privately-owned land, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is providing low cost access  to nearly a million acres of department-managed lands for hunting, including most wildlife management areas, some state parks and many leased properties under the Annual Public Hunting permit program.

Game Warden Field Notes

Game Warden Field Notes
Summary:

The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports.

Commission Adopts Revisions to Aerial Management Permit

Commission Adopts Revisions to Aerial Management Permit
Summary:

Effective Sept. 1, qualified individuals can pay to take depredating feral hogs or coyotes from a helicopter under rules adopted by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission.

Texas Big Game Awards to Feature New Rules Changes for the 2011-2012 season

Summary:

Hunters and landowners participating in the Texas Big Game Awards (TBGA) this upcoming hunting season will see some new rules and changes for this year’s program, including the creation of low-fence and high-fence categories for white-tailed deer and mule deer. 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Expanding Hunting on 10 National Wildlife Refuges

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced a proposal to provide additional hunting opportunities on 10 National Wildlife Refuges. 

Texas House Committee Votes Down Attempt to Strip Campus Carry from Higher Education Bill!

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As we reported earlier this week, state Senator Jeff Wentworth (R-San Antonio) successfully amended language allowing concealed handgun licensees to protect themselves on public college and university campuses onto Senate Bill 1581. 

Cactus Moth Poses New Invasive Species Threat to Texas Biodiversity

Cactus Moth Poses New Invasive Species Threat to Texas Biodiversity
Summary:

The cactus moth (Cactoblastis cactorum), a non-native insect species from South America, is spreading westward along the Gulf Coast towards Texas. The invasive pest could do significant economic and ecological damage if it reaches Texas, and authorities trying to monitor the path of the moth are asking the public to help prevent it from spreading.

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