Texas officials are warning of an incoming parasitic, flesh-eating maggot that is making its way up from Central America.
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 ...
A Yellow-billed Loon appeared on the Las Vegas Strip last March, swimming in the Fountains of Bellagio. Fortunately, what ...
AUSTIN — Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) asks hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts in South Texas to monitor for animals affected by New World Screwworm (NWS) after a recent detection in ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is urging hunters and outdoor enthusiasts in South Texas to be vigilant for ...
Think twice before refilling your bird feeder or heading out on your next duck hunt. Cases of bird flu are on the rise in the ...
Austin Wildlife Rescue (AWR) took the bald eagle under its wing on Dec. 15 after Texas Parks and Wildlife delivered the bird ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife officials urge hunters to wear gloves while handling game carcasses and dispose of them properly.