While it may be tempting to help wildlife who appear orphaned, experts warn intervening can often do more harm than good — and may be illegal.
The Texas Master Naturalist Program is one of five Texas-based initiatives recognized as a 2025 Texan by Nature Conservation Wrangler.
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An ancient human’s hunting kit castoffs found in modern-day Big Bend National Park can help reveal how people lived in the ...
Bridgeland is holding its 17th annual Nature Fest on April 26, officials confirmed in an April 1 news release.
Pictured is a TPWD Inland Fisheries employee releasing Guadalupe bass fingerlings into the South Llano River. When Inland ...
Fire plays a vital role in the ecology of East Texas, but it can also pose significant risks to homes, outbuildings, and ...
Arredondo is one of eight wildlife biologists serving the Edwards Plateau region within the Wildlife Division of the Texas ...