Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine

A view of the Chinati Mountains in the Chinati Mountains State Natural Area.
Parks

New Texas State Parks Will Bring More Hiking, Camping and Scenic Views

Several new parks are in the pipeline to open in coming years.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
Two people using binoculars to look at wildlife in a canyon at sunset.
Wildlife & Conservation

One Man’s Quest to Hunt and Eat Texas' Invasive Species

Nutria nachos, anyone? Eating the invaders takes a bite out of an ecological problem.

Story by Brandon Weaver
A Sandhill crane soaring through a blue sky.
Hunting

Sandhill Crane Is the 'Ribeye of the Sky'

The cranes produce a flavorful dark meat.

Story by Josh Crumpton
Man riding an e-bike with a gun while hunting.
Hunting

Texas Hunters Are Hopping on E-bikes to Stalk Deer, Turkeys and More

The bikes make it easier to sneak up on game and travel long distances.

Story by Pam LeBlanc
Scalloped hammerhead shark swimming in the gulf with a school of fish above.
Wildlife & Conservation

Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks Gain Advantage From Their Head Shape

These remarkable ocean predators help maintain the health of the Gulf and its seafood.

Story by Melissa Gaskill
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Parks

A close up at the rocky bed of Lake Abilene.

Abilene State Park Invites Locals and Travelers With History and Shaded Creeks

CCC built the park in the 1930s amid the hills of the Callahan Divide.

Story by Brandon Weaver
Overlook of the mountains and plant life at Sierra Diablo Wildlife Management Area.

Meet the Majestic Mountains of Sierra Diablo Wildlife Management Area

The 12,000-acre property is home to bighorn sheep and other desert wonders.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
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Wildlife & Conservation

Salamander swimming the green plants in Barton Springs

Meet the Barton Springs Salamander, an Aquatic Austinite

This red-gilled resident dwells in the heart of the city.

Story by Gwendolyn Reed
Aerial shot of kayak in Laguna Madre

100-Mile Laguna Madre Is a Biodiversity Haven on Texas Coast

Remote, shallow and salty Laguna Madre offers good times and conservation opportunities.

By Whitney Bishop
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Travel & Culture

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Fishing

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Building a Bass Lake

TPWD team gets a rare chance to help design North Texas reservoirs with fishing in mind.

Story by Russell A. Graves
As the sun rises, dozens of fishing boats prepare to launch on Lake Fork in search of largemouth bass

Study Unlocks the Secret Lives of Largemouth Bass

TPWD Findings Offer Clues to Help Anglers Anticipate Bass Movements.

Story by Kirk McDonnell
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Hunting

Wood lined up for making bows.

Bowhunters Embrace the Craftsmanship and Culture of Traditional Equipment

Traditional bows make hunting harder — but some enjoy the challenge.

Story and photos by Russell A. Graves
A peregrine falcon takes flight from Matthew Reidy's hand.

Meet the Falconers, Who Hunt With the Help of Birds of Prey

The ancient art of falconry takes flight in the modern world.

Story by Joseph Richards
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Adventure & Recreation

Two bikers on dirt trail surrounded by trees

New Long-Distance Trails Take Shape Across Texas

Ambitious builders create paths of 50-plus miles for hikers, bikers and horseback riders.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
Shot of single paddler racing canoe from underwater on San Marcos River during Texas Water Safari

The Evolution of the Texas Canoe

Boat builders create custom crafts designed for the rigors of Texas rivers ad the Water Safari.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
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