Parasites Were Killing Bobwhite Quail. Texas Hunters Helped Create a Drug to Save Them.
QuailGuard is the first publicly available FDA-approved medication for wild animals.
QuailGuard is the first publicly available FDA-approved medication for wild animals.
By Russell Gold
QuailGuard is the first publicly available FDA-approved medication for wild animals.
By Russell Gold
The director of San Antonio’s Camp Founder Girls talks about developing campers’ confidence—and belting out Alicia Keys songs on talent night.
As told to Doyin Oyeniyi
Texas is experiencing a population outbreak of the noisy, tree-dwelling insects. With mating season in full swing, you might want to invest in earplugs.
Two factors—a holiday with packed beaches and an approaching hurricane—likely combined to make yesterday’s attacks in South Padre more likely, say two scientists.
By Rose Cahalan
Maybe I’ll just water the grass with my tears of frustration.
By Wendi Aarons
I’d always dreamed of kayaking down a Texas river to the Gulf of Mexico. After my stroke, a long paddling voyage seemed impossible—but dreams are stubborn things.
By Avrel Seale
More painted buntings flock to Texas than any other state—but these jewel-toned beauties are increasingly at risk.
Cofounded by the University of Texas, Boulder’s Colorado Chautauqua has become a beloved summer travel destination for generations of Texans.
Compelled by an irresistible urge, male spiders emerge from their burrows every summer to wander over hillsides, roads, and lawns, seeking mates.
By Asher Elbein
Austin and San Antonio are becoming more like Houston in terms of summer mugginess.
The pristine water of San Solomon Springs is 15,000 years old, offering visitors a chance to swim alongside special wildlife.
Texas A&M in Corpus Christi has the first program in Texas to reclaim oyster shells from local restaurants and return them to the Gulf.
Franklin Dusserre and Dylan Petrich have snapped up six hotels and almost a hundred vacation rentals in Blanco, Comfort, and Johnson City, among other rural spots.
By Pam LeBlanc
The ungulate is essentially the last of the megafauna that once roamed here.
By Rose Cahalan