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What Texans should know about bird flu

Since 2021, avian flu has raised human transmission concerns, though the current risk is low. It severely impacts wildlife, especially in Texas. Over 166 million poultry and various wild species have been infected. Preventive measures include avoiding dead birds, practicing hygiene, and protecting domestic flocks.

Changed lives, shuttered programs: Federal firings impact Texas public lands

Federal firings have impacted Texas public lands, with over 5,000 probationary employees laid off, affecting park services and staff. Agencies, including U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service, face understaffing during peak seasons. Public lands provide vital ecological, economic, and recreational benefits, emphasizing the need for legislative support.

What’s with all these Tarrant County coyote sightings? Experts weigh in

Coyotes are frequently seen in Tarrant County during mating season from January to March. Urban Wildlife Biologist Sam Kieschnick explains this is normal as coyotes adapt to urban areas. Residents are advised to secure trash, monitor pets, and use noise to scare off coyotes.

Endangered lizard competes against oil and gas industry for rare W.TX habitat

A small lizard, endemic to southeastern New Mexico and a few West Texas counties, has been listed as endangered under the ESA after decades of delay, yet without habitat protection. Its survival is threatened by industry opposition and inadequate conservation efforts, sparking debate over its ecological value.

Katharine Hayhoe’s post-election advice

Katharine Hayhoe, a Texas-based atmospheric scientist, urges those worried about climate change and energy transition to avoid despair. Despite election disappointments, she emphasizes hope, collaboration, and realism in addressing climate issues, and draws inspiration from her faith to maintain a positive and empowered mindset.

SeaQuest Fort Worth shuts down following allegations of animal abuse, deaths

SeaQuest Fort Worth closed following PETA's allegations of animal abuse, including shark deaths and unsanitary conditions. Despite Fort Worth authorities finding no issues, the USDA cited the facility for violations. Former CEO Vince Covino resigned, and other SeaQuest locations closed amidst criticism.

Should BRIT take over the Fort Worth Nature Center?

The Fort Worth City Council is considering transferring management of the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge to the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT). Discussions between the city, BRIT, and the Friends group are exploring a potential public-private partnership, which aims to enhance resources while preserving the natural integrity of the 60-year conservation area.

Land conservation group launches campaign to preserve prairies in North Texas

North Texas faces prairie loss due to rapid development as the population is expected to double by 2050. The Native Prairies Association of Texas launched the North Texas Prairie Initiative to conserve 2,000 acres within four years, emphasizing prairie benefits like flood protection and clean water.