Did you know that buying American seafood could save a whale? A new report from the Natural Resources Defense Council finds that 91% of seafood consumed in the United States is imported and nearly every wild-caught […]
TF&G Hunting Editor and longtime Fort Worth Star-Telegram outdoor writer Bob Hood passed away after a battle with cancer. He was 69. We will miss not only Bob’s writing but his friendship and high level of […]
An Oklahoma State representative introduced a bill this week that would see protections put into place to prevent schools from punishing students who bring with them small toy guns, or objects resembling or depicting guns. A […]
A satellite tag attached to one endangered Puget Sound killer whale is yielding some valuable information about the migration of orcas in recent days. Federal biologists tracking a 22-year-old whale, known as L-87, say he and others have […]
The following are notes collected from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department game wardens. Game Warden in the Spotlight A Palo Pinto County game warden had just gotten into position to watch an oat field when a […]
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department exhibit, “The Last of the Dreadnought Battleships,” will open on Feb. 1 at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin and run through April 13. The exhibit pays homage to […]