Source: Texas Animal Health Commission The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) will modify the 223,000 acre Temporary …
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Source: Texas Animal Health Commission The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) will modify the 223,000 acre Temporary …
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Source: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Small-game hunters in Oklahoma are being cautioned about several cases of …
Wildlife officials racing to protect endangered Key deer from a grisly outbreak of screwworm flies have added a new weapon to …
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Source: Texas Animal Health Commission The USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) awarded 48 American …
In this short public service announcement video Texas Animal Health Commission's Executive Director Dr. Andy Schwartz discusses …
In order to save the herd, federal wildlife managers say they may begin fencing in healthy Key deer battling an outbreak of New …
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The biting stable fly is a painful nuisance to pastured cattle. Unfortunately, there’s nothing that can be done in pastures to …
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Source: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Deer hunters in certain areas of Texas and those who hunt in other states where …
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Source: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Each year, sportsmen, bird-watchers and other wildlife enthusiasts can join …
Continue Reading about Help experts keep track of endangered whooping cranes as they move through OK
Source: AgriLife Today The return of screwworms would deal a severe blow to the ranching and hunting industries, said a Texas …
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