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Habitat and Wildlife in Balance!



Recent TBGA News:

TBGA 2012 Sportsman's Celebration
awards banquets now scheduled!
Regions 5-7, May 5, Bryan-College Station
Regions 1-3, July 21, Abilene
Regions 4/8, September 15, San Antonio

 

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Logo Photo Credits Include:
White-tailed Deer: Justin Feild
Mule Deer: Donald M. Jones
Pronghorn Antelope: Wyman Meinzer
Desert Bighorn: Texas Bighorn Society
Javelina: Brandon Ray
Brochure Credits: David K. Langford
Brochure Credits: Dave Richards

A beloved part of our state's heritage is the access that every Texan enjoys to some of the most magnificent, thriving wildlife populations found anywhere in the United States. A key contributor to this heritage has been the symbiotic relationship that exists among sportsmen, sportswomen, landowners,
and state government.

In order to preserve this legacy for future generations, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and the Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) worked together to develop the Texas Big Game Awards (TBGA).  Celebrating its 15-Year Anniversary in 2006, the Texas Big Game Awards program continues to be the leader in promoting education and recognition of quality habitat and quality wildlife in Texas. 

The purpose of the TBGA is to promote awareness about wildlife management and the role that hunting plays in habitat conservation, and to foster cooperation among stakeholders who ensure that our state's wildlife
habitat is conserved forever.

The program awards and recognizes those individuals who harvest quality big game animals in Texas, the land managers who produce these animals, the importance of our hunting heritage, and the achievement of young
and first-time hunters.

Because 97% of the land in Texas is privately owned, encouraging landowners to actively manage their property for both quality wildlife and quality habitat will better insure that all species remain an enduring part of our native ecosystem for generations to come.

The TBGA is not only important to land managers and hunters, but it should also be a vital interest to everyone and every business who has a stake in this multi-billion dollar-a-year industry in Texas. The Texas Big Game Awards benefits everyone because " Hunting Equals Habitat."

  
 

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