Stargazing In The Davis Mountains (Video)
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department officials document why the Davis Mountains in West Texas produce some of the most stunning night skies.
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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department officials document why the Davis Mountains in West Texas produce some of the most stunning night skies.
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OCEARCH has gained a huge following from its incredible satellite tagging of sharks and other ocean creatures. Great white sharks of course get the most attention, which is most likely why the following story sort of slipper under the radar.
The Tiger Shark That Moved 4,000 Miles Read More »
The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) recently announced a continued commitment to fund critical waterfowl habitat work across the Canadian breeding grounds through the Fall Flights program. The Fall Flights Presidential Task Force was established to review the
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Wild hogs are endlessly fascinating. Whether you love to hunt them or simply despite their existence, there is no question these animals are intelligent, voracious and have survival ability unlike any other large animal. Want to learn about hogs that
Search For Albino Hogs Succeeds? Read More »
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it would move to vacate its 2019 decision to withdraw proposed protections for Bristol Bay and reinstate the agency’s earlier 2014 Proposed Determination. These proposed protections would limit the amount of waste water and
Key Alaska Fishery Protection Renewed Read More »
For many years, the proportion of people who hunt and fish in Texas has not kept pace with huge increases in the state population. Except for the recent pandemic-influenced surge in outdoor recreation, there hasn’t been a significant long-term increase
R2 Initiative Seeks To Bost Hunting, Fishing Read More »
The Department of the Interior today announced that $34 million in grants has been approved by the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission, which will provide the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and its partners the ability to help conserve or restore
Feds Give $111 Million Toward Wetlands Read More »
Amberjack have a well-deserved reputation for pulling like your line was attacked to a Mack truck, and earn the nickname “reef donkeys.” In fact, few fish fight as hard as jacks. They also have a less-than-stellar reputation as a food
Amberjack: Hold on Tight! Read More »
Florida’s coastal shorelines are changing daily with development, nutrient runoff and altered waterflows, impacting sensitive tarpon nursery habitats. Juvenile tarpon (12” and under) rely on tidal mangrove creeks and other backcountry habitats that are not sufficiently protected. To prevent the
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Herds of pronghorn have long roamed the North American West, without barriers or boundaries. Today, however, the landscape and climate are dramatically changed, testing the limits of pronghorns’ ability to move freely, which they need to survive and thrive. A
Interactive Map Shows Pronghorn Migration Read More »
“The 2021 CCA Texas STAR Tournament was a tremendous success. In response to a devastating freeze that impacted the entire state and caused significant fish kills in some coastal regions just a few months before the start, the tournament completely
2021 STAR Tournament Recap Read More »
The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) today announced confirmation of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) in a ferret in Florida. This is the first ferret confirmed with the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the United
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Flounder Revolution is seeking conservation-minded flounder fishermen. And from Oct. 10-16 we’re making a special offer. *The general rule is all anglers who catch, release and photo flounder 20-23 inches also get the Catch, Release & Conserve Award. For this
Win Cool Prizes For Flounder Catches Read More »
On Sept. 4, visitors to a popular Canadian hiking trail found the body of a young (154-pound) grizzly bear. According to an article at livescience.com, park rangers airlifted the carcass so it did not attract predators to the popular trail
About That Mountain Goat Killing A Grizzly… Read More »
Commercial and recreational harvest of mid-water snapper in Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) federal waters closed at 12:01 am, local time, on September 18, 2021. The mid-water snapper complex consists of blackfin snapper, queen snapper, silk snapper and wenchmen. Commercial and
Mid-Water Snapper Fishery Closed Read More »
Traditionally most anglers fished for flounder with bait, but as times have changed so have the preferences of many fishermen. Today, vertically jigging for flounder with soft plastics gives bait a run for its money in the popularity contest. Why?
Three Key Tips for Jigging for Flounder Read More »
September is National Preparedness Month. This year’s theme is “Prepare to Protect. Preparing for disasters is protecting everyone you love.” To help you and your loved ones prepare for fall hazards, such as hurricanes, drought, wildfires and more, the National Weather
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SCI strongly opposes a petition submitted by the Center for Biological Diversity and the Natural Resources Defense Council that requests that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ban the import, export, and interstate transport of all wild mammals and birds and institute
Petition Seeks To Ban Wildlife Import, Transport Read More »
Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents rescued a group of migrants from a swarm of bees near Penitas, Texas. A Honduran mother, who was part of the group attacked by swarming bees, advised agents she was separated from her two-year-old
Bee Attacks Happen: Border Patrol Reports Read More »
Strange and disturbing cases of teenage poaching incidents have been ignored by most media outlets over the last five years. Deer massacres, dolphin shootings and numerous cases of eagle killings involving teens should concern the outdoors community and that’s why
Teen Poaching Issue Rears Ugly Head Again Read More »