How the little critter is causing issues for residents When people think of dangerous animals in Texas, a few different species come to mind. Snakes, wild boars or even angry birds. However, a squirrel seems to be terrorizing a Texas neighborhood. Squirrels are...
Steering bats away from windfarms Bat populations in Texas have been dwindling in the past few decades. Many things have been contributing to the decline in numbers including, human disturbances, disease, exposure to pesticides and flying into to wind turbines....
Warnings from local police Police in an east Texas city have issued warnings to its residents of recent sightings of coyotes. The warnings are specifically targeted at small pet owners and people that have small children in their home. Urban coyote sightings have...
Raccoons invade UT music school The University of Texas had to shell out almost $15,000 recently to combat the invasion of their music school building by raccoons. The raccoons were removed from the music building and recital hall that is home to the Longhorn band....
News Update: December 12, 2019 A dog in Magnolia, Texas is being looked at as a furry hero after saving another dog from a coyote attack. A pack of urban coyotes surrounded the neighbor dog in the middle of the night. The dog ran into the neighbor’s yard trying...
Information on Nutria Nutria are considered an invasive species across some of the United States, including the state of Texas. As long as there is water nearby, nutria will hang around. They live in burrows that have openings below the water surface. They are...
Scientists need our help White nose syndrome, a disease that affects hibernating bat populations, has been spreading across the state of Texas in recent months. The disease has become so bad in some areas that scientists are now asking for the publics help in solving...
Could they be in your area? Coyotes have been spotted more frequently in urban areas in parts of eastern Texas. Residents have growing concern over the increased presence. One environmental expert says there is a good reason for the uptick in coyote sightings,...
Beavers were cause of floods in part of the state Beavers have been the cause of flooding the last year in parts of Texas. Beavers built at around three dams near a park, causing the nearby biking and hiking trails to flood, according to McKinney Animal Control....
Profiting off more than just honey The New Braunfels, a Texas-based Charlie Bee Company, is getting their own reality tv series on Amazon Prime. The show follows the life of beekeeper Charlie Agar and his fellow employees in the Texas hill country. The beekeepers say...