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As Memorial Day weekend approaches, Texas Game Wardens are gearing up for a busy summer on lakes, rivers and coastal waters ...
Floating the San Marcos River may soon come with a price tag—for out-of-town visitors, at least. City officials are considering a new access fee for non-residents who use the city's riverfront parks ...
The Lower Rio Grande River is in a ‘near-permanent human-induced megadrought threatening all life that depends on it.’ ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife department is wanting to remind the public about a law that protects Texas lakes and rivers ...
TYLER, Texas — The World Meteorological Organization says 2024 was the warmest year on record. And a warming climate could ...
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