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Jun. 11—AUSTIN — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved regulations banning canned hunts and implementing trapping standards for mountain lions during its May meeting.
May 24—AUSTIN — During Thursday's meeting, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved more than $4.5 million in grants, funding 16 trail construction and maintenance projects across the ...
Robert Landis Armstrong (November 7, 1932 – March 1, 2015) [1] was an American Democratic politician and an environmental activist from the state of Texas.He was a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1963 to 1971, [2] Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office from 1971 to 1983, and a member of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission from 1985 to 1991.
Jul. 17—The Austin Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department is asking families to be patient as it works through the process of replacing the sand at several of its playgrounds affected by the ...
TPWD publishes Texas Parks and Wildlife, a monthly magazine available both in print and online editions. The magazine features articles and full-color photos on topics such as birding, boating, camping, fishing, hunting, state parks, travel, wildlife, and environmental issues. Texas Parks and Wildlife has been in publication since 1942. [14]
The Louis René Barrera Indiangrass Wildlife Sanctuary is a 281 acres (114 ha) preserved wildlife sanctuary in northeast Austin, Texas, on the north shore of Lake Walter E. Long. Created in 1967 as part of Austin's network of conservation lands, it focuses on conserving native grasslands and wildlife while promoting the restoration of the ...
City staff said an internal email about the program "was inappropriate and does not reflect the values of the Parks and Recreation Department." Austin Parks and Recreation pauses anti-racism ...
Texas Animal Health Commission. The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is a state agency of Texas. Its headquarters are located at 2105 Kramer Lane in Austin. [1] The commission exists to help protect the health of livestock within the state. [2] The TAHC was founded in 1893 to address the Texas fever tick problem.