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The fight over East Texas groundwater made its way to Austin on Tuesday. On one side: businessmen hoping to pump groundwater and sell it. On the other: concerned East Texans and lawmakers. “Water is ...
A Better East Texas - Funding for State Parks Geo resource failed to load. The Texas legislature has set in-motion a move to invest in the open spaces of Texas with a 1-billion-dollar allocation to ...
The Fort Worth water department is using the Village Creek Drying Beds as part of an emergency response to a spill of 2,600 ...
Two real estate groups have filed permit requests to drill over 40 wells, pulling an estimated 10 to 15 billion gallons of ...
Texans love their all-terrain vehicles. The East Texas backcountry has become a popular powersports destination, with several off-road parks recognized as some of the state's best; some even host ...
Researchers and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department have spent decades trying to bolster the number of wild turkeys in East Texas.
For the hundred-year anniversary of the Texas state parks system, lawmakers have come up with a generous gift. In late May, Governor Greg Abbott signed legislation authorizing a billion-dollar ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has added a new Wildlife Management Area to its East Texas inventory. The property, comprising approximately 6,900 acres in Anderson County, will become the ...
Aspiring archers got free archery lessons at the Glass Recreation Center in Tyler on Saturday. The free Arrow Apprentices event was hosted by the Tyler Parks and ...
With massive new tanks, updated exhibits, and free fishing opportunities, the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens is now better than ever.
October through January is the breeding period for the bald eagles that reside in the region, and migratory eagles are making their way south through the Pineywoods.
Each year, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department releases the eastern subspecies of turkey in east Texas to help bolster their population.