Texas Parks and Wildlife Department inland fisheries staff found a total of 30 acres of invasive giant salvinia in multiple locations at Lake Nacogdoches Feb. 5
A dry Summer in western Texas and a historic hurricane along the coast...what kind of impact will that have on deer hunting with bow season starting Saturday.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) graduated the 61st Texas game warden and state park police officer cadet class Aug. 1 at the Texas State Capitol. The class included 34 game wardens and seven state park police officers.
Here's a collection of some of the more compelling Texas Game Warden interactions in July as collected and reported by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Every month, officials from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department share with the media some of their more compelling law enforcement reports. Let's take a look at what state Game Wardens have been experiencing in the field.
Every month, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department sends out a rundown of some of the more interesting, and sometimes bizarre stories from game wardens across the state. Here's the latest from January.
It's been abnormally dry over the past two months across the Lone Star State, however, the fact that we had a wet Spring statewide meant great vegetation for deer and this deer season hunters should be reaping the benefits.