Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine

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Wildlife & Conservation

Bold New Kingsville Breeding Facility Aims to Give Texas Ocelots a Second Chance

For decades, ocelot populations in Texas have been stuck in a holding pattern.

Story by Tenley Jackson
A view of a jackrabbit from behind.
Wildlife & Conservation

Black-Tailed Jackrabbits Use Their Speed to Escape

Long ears and long legs give jackrabbits their distinctive look.

Story by Melissa Gaskill
Texas citizen scientists taking photos on a trail through the woods.
Wildlife & Conservation

Citizen Scientists Are an Essential Part of Research in Texas

Community members collect valuable data on Texas plants and animals.

Story by Eva Frederick
A coyote in a clearing.
Wildlife & Conservation

A Nature Photographer's Advice on Capturing the Wild

Being a nature photographer requires patience, skill and... did I mention patience?

Story and photos by Russell A. Graves
A cave myotis bat in flight.
Wildlife & Conservation

Mapping the Secret Lives of Texas Birds and Bats

A tracking system called Motus provides a glimpse into the movements of migrating creatures.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
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Parks

Dam on the Blanco River.

Tiny Blanco State Park is a Huge Hit With Texans

Thanks to its mile of riverfront and family-friendly feel, Blanco is beloved by generations.

Story by Eva Frederick
The Wyler Tram going up into the Franklin Mountains.

A New Tramway Is Being Built at Franklin Mountains in El Paso

Tram will take visitors up Ranger Peak next to former Wyler tram.

Story by Texas Parks and Wildlife
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Wildlife & Conservation

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Ask a Grackle: Where Did Grackles Live Before There Were Urban Areas?

There was a time when grackles were exclusively country birds.

Story by The Grackle
Raymond Urban next to a monument on Guadalupe Peak.

Novice Game Warden Experienced TV-Worthy Adventures in a Remote Texas Outpost

Texas lawman served in rugged Guadalupe Mountains in the 1960s.

Story by Shilo Urban
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Travel & Culture

A bridge going over the Llano river.

Llano Has Lots to Offer for Bikers, Paddlers and Climbers

Head to this Hill Country town for parks, rivers, backroads and rocky landscapes.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
Birders look out over the wetlands at the Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center

Port Aransas' Whooping Crane Festival Celebrates Texas Coast's Most Iconic Bird

Each of our 2025 travel stories focuses on a Texas festival. We kick off the series in Port Aransas.

Story by Eva Frederick
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Fishing

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Juglining Is a Simple but Effective Technique for Catching Catfish

Try preparing your hearty catch by poaching it in a delicate, creamy sauce.

Story by Cory Byrnes
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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
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Hunting

Two hunters in West Texas searching for quail

Hunting Elusive Scaled Quail in West Texas Isn't for the Faint of Heart

These quail are desert outlaws and fly faster than any quail you've ever known.

Story by Josh Crumpton
Two people using binoculars to look at wildlife in a canyon at sunset.

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
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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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