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"All whooping cranes today are descended from only 14 adults remaining on the Texas coast in 1941", he added. Thanks to decades of legal protection, habitat restoration and cross-border collaboration, ...
A person in their 40s, who lives in southern Williamson County, was diagnosed with West Nile neuroinvasive disease on July 3.
Consuming contaminated fish or shellfish can be dangerous for birds, dolphins, and terrestrial mammals, including humans. While shorebirds like skimmers and terns are most likely to be affected, ...
Wading through still waters with their striking pink feathers and strange spoon-shaped bills, roseate spoonbills are some of ...
With summer in full swing, there's nothing more tempting than cooling off in a body of water, especially in places like Texas ...
State health officials announce this summer’s first case of West Nile fever comes from someone living in Brazos County.