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06/14/2026

❓Did you know?

Texas Game Wardens enforce laws to protect threatened and endangered species at the state level.

One of those species is the black bear (which is considered a threatened species). It is unlawful to hunt, possess, or kill a black bear in Texas. The civil restitution value of black bear in Texas is $12,407.50.

Black bear facts in Texas:
▪️ Historically ranged across much of the state
▪️ Extirpated by the 1950s
▪️ Listed as endangered in Texas and Mexico in the mid-1980s
▪️ Recolonization began in late 1980s but remains slow
▪️ Female range: up to 40+ square miles
▪️ Male range: up to 300+ square miles

Additional black bear info: tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/resources/bear_safety/

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Report violations, 24/7, to Operation Game Thief (OGT) via Tip411. Tipsters may be eligible for a reward up to $1,000.
💬 Text TXOGT and your tip to 847411
📲 Download the iOS or Android Texas OGT App
💻 tpwd.texas.gov/warden/connect/ogt
📞 1-800-792-GAME (4263)

Photos from Longhorn Council, Scouting America's post 06/14/2026
06/06/2026

A new study highlighted in today's The Washington Post reinforces something Scouting has long understood through experience - time outdoors changes people in meaningful ways.

Researchers found that regular contact with nature is linked to higher self-compassion, improved body image, and greater overall life satisfaction. In a large global study of more than 50,000 people, those who spent time in natural settings consistently reported better mental well-being, less stress, and a stronger sense of purpose.

Experts explain that nature provides something modern life often lacks. It creates space to slow down, step away from constant comparison, and reset mentally. Even short, simple moments outdoors can make a difference, especially when people are present and engaged rather than distracted.

These findings closely reflect what happens every day in Scouting America. Whether it is a first campout, a hike, a service project outdoors, or simply learning to be comfortable outside, young people gain more than skills. They gain confidence, resilience, and perspective.

Scouting does not require remote wilderness or long expeditions. It starts with small, consistent experiences outdoors that build into something lasting. A walk in the woods, a campsite under the stars, a moment of teamwork in nature, these experiences shape how young people see themselves and the world around them.

The science is catching up to what Scouts have always known. Time outdoors matters, and it helps build stronger, healthier, more grounded individuals.

Help spread the word. Share this message with someone who needs a reminder of why getting outside still matters. And invite them to head outside with a local Scout unit.

Read the full story here:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2026/06/05/surprising-science-backed-reason-being-nature-makes-you-feel-good/

06/04/2026

First confirmed U.S. case of New World Screwworm found today in a calf in Zavala County, about 100 miles southwest of San Antonio.

We are working with the Texas Animal Health Commission, U.S. Department of Agriculture and partners statewide to respond.

Early detection is critical and it is important to report suspected infestation in live animals

Get details on this case, how to report potential infestations, and what to watch for at screwworm.gov

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Hoy se confirmó el primer caso en los Estados Unidos del gusano barrenador del Nuevo Mundo, hallado en un becerro en el condado de Zavala, a unas 100 millas al suroeste de San Antonio.

Estamos trabajando en colaboración con la Comisión de Salud Animal de Texas, el USDA y socios en todo el estado para dar respuesta a la situación.

La detección temprana es fundamental, y es importante reportar cualquier sospecha de infestación en animales vivos.

Obtenga detalles sobre este caso, cómo reportar posibles infestaciones y qué señales buscar en screwworm.gov

Hunter Education Classroom Course – EDUCATION REGISTRATION SYSTEM 06/01/2026

Anyone interested in taking the classroom version of TPWD Hunter Education, I just published one for Sunday, August 2nd at Eagle Gun Range from 11am to 6pm. This is just a classroom course, no shooting skill involved. $15 per student cash or check.

Anyone born after September 1st, 1971 must take a Hunter Education course before starting to hunt. Youth ages 9 - 16 must take the in person classes Those 17 and older can choose to do the in person class or the online version.

Hunter Education Classroom Course – EDUCATION REGISTRATION SYSTEM

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