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2026 Texas wildlife photographer of the year contest
Wildlife in Focus announced that its Texas Wildlife & Nature Photographer of the Year contest ends on June 7.
After rumors circulated around the state about Mexican gray wolves being released in Texas, the parks and wildlife department ...
Critics say new rules could hurt wildlife rescue efforts.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is reminding residents that baby animals, while cute, are best left alone. In fact, ...
A House Natural Resources subcommittee will also consider wildlife and water legislation. The Fish and Wildlife Service’s plans to significantly expand the boundaries of a Texas wildlife refuge would ...
A group of animal caregivers in the Lone Star State said they need the public's support after city officials gave them an ultimatum to either relocate or close their doors. The North Texas Wildlife ...
They might seem tiny and vulnerable but a parent is usually nearby.
Wildlife encounters rise in Texas each spring, and experts say young animals like fawns and birds usually need space, not ...
Can you shoot a rattlesnake in your yard? The answer is probably the most Texas thing ever.
A Beaumont wildlife worker’s graduation photos with alligators — including one kiss — are going viral. Here’s what’s getting attention.
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