Texas Parks And Wildlife Department

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is a state agency responsible for managing and conserving the natural and cultural resources of Texas. They oversee state parks, wildlife management areas, and historic sites, generating revenue through park entrance fees, hunting and fishing licenses, and conservation grants. Established in 1963, TPWD plays a crucial role in environmental education, outdoor recreation, and wildlife conservation, ensuring sustainable use of Texas's natural resources for future generations.

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