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A drop in the population of monarchs in Mexico over the winter means you may see fewer of them flying back through Texas.
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The allocation is part of a plan to add $12 billion to the current budget. It hasn’t been approved yet by the House.
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State officials plan to offer free day access to the property as they consider how to acquire the land before its sale.
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State Rep. Angelia Orr has filed a bill that would lead to a state takeover of the popular Fairfield Lake State Park. An expert in eminent domain law explains how that could work.
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At the southern tip of Texas, hundreds of people gathered around the last public lighthouse in the state on Friday. No living person in Port Isabel had seen the city's lighthouse's beacon shine before.
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In early November, Texas Parks and Wildlife permanently closed three bays on the Gulf Coast to oyster fishing.
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Palo Pinto Mountains State Park will be the first new state park in North Texas in more than 20 years. The park has spent years in development and is expected to open to visitors in late 2023, the 100th year of the state parks system.
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The presence of the Kemp’s ridley sea turtles on an inland beach inside Matagorda Bay is exciting for conservationists who have seen survival rates fall in the past decade.
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The burrowing rodents can improve the nutritional quality of nearby grasses.
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The agency warns that interfering with local critters may do more harm than good.
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Texas oysters have had a rough decade, enduring hurricanes, flood events and drought — but industry stakeholders and environmental groups are at odds over how to manage the resource.