Calling all young artists! The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center is gearing up for a unique competition that encourages creativity and environmental awareness.
Get ready, outdoor enthusiasts! Five new paddling trails are coming to Toledo Bend, offering adventures for everyone from families to seasoned paddlers.
Over the past 20 years, the Texas Freshwater Fish Stamp has been crucial in preserving and enhancing the state’s freshwater fisheries. Introduced in 2004, the stamp has generated over $130 million, primarily used for building, renovating, and maintaining Texas freshwater fish hatcheries.
The 2023 Texas Hunting Accident Report came out on Wednesday and we have great news to report, Texas in 2023 hit a historic low in hunting-related incidents across the state, with only 10 non-fatal accidents and one fatality recorded.
Spring is here and that means many things to many people, and with the extended sunshine and milder days, more of us are getting outdoors and enjoying the sunshine and mild temps. The same thing is happening to our wildlife as well, new fawns and hatchlings are coming out too. You might even notice more wildlife in your backyard, neighborhood, or parks. As cute as they are, the absolute best thing
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is conducting the Field portion of its Hunters Education Course this Saturday in Texarkana. You better know before you go.
The people at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are concerned about this new "Invasive Species" of crawfish called the Australian Redclaw Crayfish that has started showing up across south Texas in the Rio Grand Valley. Crayfish, crawfish... same thing. I know the TP&W says that these are a dangerous and invasive species and all, but let's be real here, East Texas and Louisianna