TYPW TV--WMAS: Discover public land where nearly 
anything goes ... on Passport to Texas.

This is Passport to Texas

You may be familiar with our state park system, but not 
as familiar with our system of wildlife management areas. 
Learn about them this month on the Texas Parks and 
Wildlife PBS show; here's series producer, Don Cash.

52 -- We've got them all over the state and they serve a variety of 
purposes: research, education and hunting. And. We're going to 
take a look at just what all goes on, on a WMA. There's a lot of 
research and management that goes on. There's 
endangered species, there's threatened species, critical 
habitat, and even non-game animals. These are the 
properties that allow us to do that type of work. The WMAs 
are a great resource, a great place for people to go hunting who 
don't have access to a hunting lease anywhere else. One of the 
stories we do in August is following a father and his young 
daughter as they go on a squirrel hunt at the Gus Engeling 
WMA. Macie's eyes are a little sharper than mine; she can 
look up in the trees and say there's one, and I say where, 
and she says right there. They have to move pretty good 
before I see. I hope she just remembers spending time with 
her dad. August ... if you don't know about our Wildlife 
Management Areas, watch the show, and we'll let you know 
what the WMAs are all about.

Find a station near you when you log onto the Texas 
Parks and Wildlife website.

That's our show ... For Texas Parks and Wildlife ... I'm 
Cecilia Nasti. 












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