Texas House Representative files bill to abolish Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

I briefly read through it and not sure what they plan to achieve? I’m really not sure what would change aside from who is enforcing various items?

From what I am understanding, the roles and responsibilities of TPWD would be broken up across various other depts (dept of land, dept of agriculture, department of public safety, etc) and they would absorb TPWD’s responsibilities, allocated personnel, and budgets for those roles. Unless I am missing something
 
I read that somewhere. My understanding is he wants fish and game handled under agricultural. Basically wants to flip the north american model of wildlife being public property on its Head. Big ag is no friend of wildlife. I'm hoping this flops as i have no doubt he's mostly looking out for himself.
 
Not sure what the angle is here but Texas has a completely different hunting model than western states since over 90% of the property in Texas is private owned.

Your only real options for hunting in Texas are very limited public property, pay to play leases and outfitters or own property.


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I briefly read through it and not sure what they plan to achieve? I’m really not sure what would change aside from who is enforcing various items?

From what I am understanding, the roles and responsibilities of TPWD would be broken up across various other depts (dept of land, dept of agriculture, department of public safety, etc) and they would absorb TPWD’s responsibilities, allocated personnel, and budgets for those roles. Unless I am missing something
I haven't read much of any of it, but typically stuff like this is designed to reduce redundant management to save costs. There's probably a lot of TPWD leadership that don't do much.
 
I think it's generous to assume that this proposal (or any like it) is merely about efficiency. I also don't think it's efficient to delegate the responsibilities of an existing agency with the stated aims of managing public lands and wildlife to others that are already strapped for time and cash. The result is that wildlife, public lands, and public access hunting or otherwise become an afterthought. Or worse, land could then become subject to sale by an agency not really interested in managing it or who have industry buddies who'd like to buy it for their own uses. I figured this was what was driving the proposal. Kind of like what's been going in Utah and Montana though each of those cases are slightly different.

Anyway, the guy who proposed it posted in an Aggie forum that he's really concerned about the red tape surrounding deer breeding. Whatever, not my thing, but I also don't think it makes the proposal any more reasonable less asinine.

https://www.chron.com/life/wildlife/article/texas-parks-and-wildlife-20227593.php
 
I read that the guy proposing this has a deer breeding operation, that might be part of his motive- he could get wildlife management under the department of Agriculture.
As someone who lived in Texas and loathed it, even I can admit that TPWD does a good job. They maximize their (limited) public land opportunities, have been aggressively growing their public land portfolio, and have TONS of wildlife. The only knock on TX hunting is the lack of public land.

I don’t see any reason this can be good.
 
What is it with these politicians and introducing the dumbest, most off the wall, batshit crazy bills?

It's like they have a competition to see who can outdo each other. That goes for both sides equally.
 
I read that the guy proposing this has a deer breeding operation, that might be part of his motive- he could get wildlife management under the department of Agriculture.
As someone who lived in Texas and loathed it, even I can admit that TPWD does a good job. They maximize their (limited) public land opportunities, have been aggressively growing their public land portfolio, and have TONS of wildlife. The only knock on TX hunting is the lack of public land.

I don’t see any reason this can be good.
If that's the case then he can kick rocks. I doubt this will get any traction anyway. Might be an unpopular opinion but they just need to get rid of these deer farming operations and make wild deer wild again.
 
This is 100% the Texas deer breeders. Evidently he’s one himself. The tda (Texas deer association) has opposed tpwd, probably since their inception. Tpwd has been trying to slow down the abomination that is deer breeding. I’m guessing the angle here is to have deer classed as livestock and not wildlife
 
Glad to see as many people on here talking about abolishing deer breeding. Game ranches need to be removed for the sake of wildlife health. If you want to farm/ranch something, ranch domestics.
 
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