A Texas fisherman recently reunited with the same trophy largemouth bass he caught two years ago—just in time for Valentine's Day. This week, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) announced angler Ross Gomez submitted Legacy Class ShareLunker 674 from Lake Alan Henry near Lubbock,
The latest Texas Fishing Report for Feb. 22 for selected areas around the state as provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Earlier this month, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and KXAN viewers highlighted early bluebonnet blooms in Central Texas and at Big Bend State Park.
It may sound like the start of spine-chilling horror film: a mysterious, sentient blob washes up on Texas shores. But don't fear, Texas park rangers are here. ALSO READ: Triple Valentines: Married throuple living domestic life in San Antonio are 'powerhouse trio' The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department shared a photo on social media Feb.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced that it had purchased the land that 500-acre Lake Colorado City State Park sits on. TPWD had leased the land for the previous five decades. Additionally,
The latest Texas Fishing Report for Feb. 15 with selected locations around the state, as provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Texas Parks and Wildlife has detected Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), or bird flu, across Texas and is urging caution to prevent spreading the disease. According to a news release, officials most recently confirmed HPAI in black vultures discovered at Landa Park in New Braunfels.
The Australian redclaw crayfish invaded Texas waters in 2022 but has become a growing concern, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Currently, the transmission risk of avian influenza from infected birds to people remains low, but the public should take basic protective measures if contact with wild animals cannot be avoided. The public and health care professionals can find more information about HPAI in humans from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
A highly contagious bird flu has been discovered in neighboring New Braunfels. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says that preliminary tests have confirmed Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in multiple black vultures found dead in Landa Park.
A Texas lake just produced its first-ever Legacy Class largemouth bass, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) announced. Angler Clayton Braddock recently caught ShareLunker 676 from Lake Tawakoni,
Texas Parks and Wildlife has detected Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), or bird flu, across Texas and is urging caution to prevent spreading the disease. According to a news release, officials most recently confirmed HPAI in black vultures discovered at Landa Park in New Braunfels.