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Regional Lone Star Land Stewards Persevere Through Drought, Down Economy

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The ability to manage land in difficult times, through extended dry periods and economic downturns, is the hallmark of a good land steward. This year’s recipients of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Lone Star Land Steward Awards are prime examples.

Farm Bill wildlife biologists hired in Texas

Farm Bill wildlife biologists hired in Texas
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A partnership between the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, Playa Lakes Joint Venture and other conservation organizations has recently filled three new Farm Bill wildlife biologist positions in the Texas Panhandle.

TPWD Taking Action on Bobwhite Quail Decline

TPWD Taking Action on Bobwhite Quail Decline
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The drought has taken a toll on all Texas wildlife resources, but among the hardest hit is the bobwhite quail. This iconic grassland game bird already faces mounting obstacles to recovery and state wildlife officials say the drought is exacerbating the problem.

Temple Ranch Given 2011 Texas Leopold Conservation Award

Temple Ranch Given 2011 Texas Leopold Conservation Award
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A couple with East Texas roots – Arthur “Buddy” Temple and his wife Ellen – have been presented the 2011 Leopold Conservation Award for Texas for their transformation of an over-grazed, over-hunted South Texas ranch into a haven for wildlife and valuable research venue.

Regional Lone Star Land Stewards for 2011 Announced

Regional Lone Star Land Stewards for 2011 Announced
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Native habitat restoration and enhancement for the benefit of wildlife is a common thread among the recipients of this year’s Lone Star Land Steward Awards. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Sand County Foundation are recognizing these model land stewards and others, who have shown exemplary efforts to manage their property as ambassadors of conservation.

Outdoorsman’s Contributions Have Been Immense

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When Ray Murski bought a Bosque County ranch in 1985, there were at least 16 coveys of quail on the place. It’s been three years since Murski, a successful sporting good salesman, saw a quail at his Flint Creek Ranch.

This Week's Benelli On Assignment - Texas Turkeys

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This week Benelli On Assignment (BOA) host, Joe Coogan and Benelli USA VP of Marketing and Communications, Stephen McKelvain travel to South Texas to take on the challenge of finding big Rio Grande "long beards" in the South Texas brush county of Sarco Creek Ranch, near the historic town of Goliad.

Habitat, Hunter Access Highlight New "Open Fields" Program

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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever today praised a decision by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to release $50 million in funding for the "Open Fields" Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program.

Panhandle Rancher Jim Bill Anderson Receives 2010 Leopold Conservation Award for Texas

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A lifelong passion for preserving prairie land seeded by a high school summer job that didn’t turn out quite like he expected has earned Panhandle rancher Jim Bill Anderson the 2010 Leopold Conservation Award for Texas, a prestigious recognition conferred by Sand County Foundation and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department as part of its Lone Star Land Steward Awards program.

2010 Lone Star Land Steward Awards Winners Announced

2010 Lone Star Land Steward Awards Winners Announced
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When Mother Nature shines as she’s done this spring, it makes anyone with a plot of dirt look good. But, it’s those times when the rains don’t come and the heat turns most of Texas brown and crunchy that a landowner’s mettle is put to the test. Those who can keep habitat conditions going in tough times as well as good are true conservation heroes.

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