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Dropbox on MSN⚠️ Invasive River Predators Are Spreading Fast!Once safe and thriving, many U.S. rivers are now under attack—from invasive predators. From snakeheads to armored catfish and even aggressive reptiles, these waterways are becoming battlegrounds for ...
Texas is the "battiest" state, home to 32 of the country's 47 bat species—and in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, nowhere may ...
While state leaders say growers can still produce industrial hemp, farmers say they will quit growing the plant altogether ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department urges boaters to take precautions to avoid illegally transporting invasive species ...
At first glance, weeds appear to be pests. Diving deeper, they are only trying their best to promote plant succession.
Volunteers gathered to remove black mustard, a weed that crowds out native plants in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve and ...
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Texas Approves Helicopter Hunting To Save EcosystemsIn a bold move to protect its fragile ecosystems, Texas has opened the door to a new wildlife management strategy: helicopter ...
Love them or hate them, Chinese tallow trees (Triadica sebifera) are a common species in our area. Trees can be identified by ...
The Center for Biological Diversity today filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit brought by Texas that seeks to strip Endangered Species Act protections from seven imperiled freshwater mussels.
New boating regulations at Pelican Lake are raising concerns among some business owners, who say the changes may drive ...
The New World screwworm has been making headlines lately, and in Texas, which is not stranger to the insect, it’s top of mind for many.
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