Hype for the Future 105B: National Forests of Texas

Introduction Within the State of Texas, a total of four (4) national forest zones are included, obviously on the eastern side of the State in which more humidity is typical. For each national forest, a distinct story is told about the State as a whole, with every particular regional divide representing cultural distinctions as well as geographic and potentially natural distinctions. National Forests Within the State of Texas, the national forests are named Sam Houston, Angelina, Davy […]

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Hype for the Future 105B: National Forests of Texas

Introduction Within the State of Texas, a total of four (4) national forest zones are included, obviously on the eastern side of the State in which more humidity is typical. For each national fores…

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2,300 acre Sam Houston National Forest wildfire ignited by prescribed burn, officials say

Prescribed burns are regularly conducted by fire specialists in Texas forests in an effort to clear ground-level foliage and maintain healthy landscapes. The burns are a cost-effective way to reduce fuel loading in the event of a large-scale wildfire.

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Texas Game Wardens received a report last weekend that a bald eagle was shot and killed on Lake Conroe, but the report had not been confirmed as of Thursday, according to a warden in Montgomery County.

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Texas Game Wardens looking into report that bald eagle was shot to death on Houston-area lake

The report that a bald eagle was killed on Lake Conroe had not been confirmed as of Thursday, according to a game warden in Montgomery County. Shooting, killing, harming, capturing or otherwise disturbing the national bird of the United States is a violation of the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and punishable by a fine up $100,000, one year in prison or both for first-time offenders.

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