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Home»Posts tagged with»invasive species

Boaters urged to ‘Clean, Drain, and Dry’ to stop invasive species

By Editor on May 26, 2021 4:55 PM   Good Living, Recent Stories  

Boaters urged to ‘Clean, Drain, and Dry’ to stop invasive species

AUSTIN – With Memorial Day and summertime temperatures rapidly approaching, Texans will be getting out on the water.  Now more than ever, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is urging boaters and paddlers who hit the water this summer to do their part to fight back against aquatic invasive species, such as giant salvinia […]

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