Texas Game Wardens concluded an investigation in Montgomery County that led to the arrest and conviction of two men for illegally transporting seven deer, including a captive white-tailed deer.
AUSTIN — Texas Game Wardens have concluded an investigation that led to the arrest and conviction of two individuals involved in illegally moving captive white-tailed deer. According to a news release ...
TPWD said the two men were convicted of 57 total deer breeder violations, one alcohol and two dangerous drug violations and received over $12,000 in fines.
A South Texas deer breeder and his business partner were arrested in Montgomery County and convicted of multiple violations ...
Local wildlife traffickers caught in the act with illegal white-tailed deer smuggling operation, Texas Parks and Wildlife ...
A pronghorn antelope poaching case in Modoc County has concluded with the loss of hunting privileges, forfeiture of the game, and a $3,000 restitution payment, ...
The first case of chronic wasting disease has been reported in a Chippewa County deer and confirmed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The deer was a hunter-harvested 1-year-old buck.
The zombie deer disease has made its way to Georgia and its spread is concerning for animal experts and hunters alike.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Funeral arrangements are pending for a Brazoria County sheriff's deputy who was shot and killed while serving a warrant in southwest Houston on Wednesday. Iowa Colony ...
BRAZORIA COUNTY, Texas — Brazoria County Sheriff Bo Stallman on Thursday opened up about the death of one of his deputies a day prior. Deputy Jesus "Jesse" Vargas was working with the U.S ...
Authorities allege Robert Lee Davis III, 56, shot Brazoria County Deputy Jesus Vargas from a vehicle in southwest Houston Wednesday morning. Davis fled the scene, and Vargas was later pronounced dead.
A buck harvested in Mecosta County has tested positive ... acting DNR deer, elk and moose management specialist. “We appreciate the hunting community for the crucial role they continue to ...