The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says to look out for evidence of the New World Screwworm affecting animals, especially near the state's southern border.
Texas Parks and Wildlife officials warn hunters of an invasive flesh-eating parasite recently found in animals in Mexico.
"Those enjoying Texas' natural resources have an opportunity to serve as the first line of defense in protecting wildlife, ...
Customs officials in South Texas intercepted three live monkeys in a vehicle that were being transferred across the border ...
Anglers who send TPWD researchers a DNA scale sample from their lunker bass for genetic analysis can also be awarded a Lew’s ...
From rare mammals to exotic reptiles, these little ones not only capture hearts but also contribute to preserving species at ...
The New World Screwworm are larvae and maggots with ‘sharp mouth hooks’ that latch onto open wounds or live tissue on the ...
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They were detected in Mexico and officials are worried they'll migrate into Texas.
The flesh-eating fly larvae, which were recently detected in Mexico, were declared eradicated from Texas in the 1960s.
The Austin Wildlife Rescue is rehabilitating an injured bald eagle that was brought to them on December 15. The majestic bird has a long road to recovery and needs months of care and healing.
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