Restoring Biodiversity - 12/30-2025

Screwworm is resurgent in Mexico - can we keep it out of the U.S.? Energy development abuse threatens Port Aransas and Texas' bays and estuaries. And more...

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We hope you have a wonderful New Year celebration this week, and that 2026 is an incredible year for you and yours.

Here is what we’ve been reading, watching and writing about over the past week…


Articles

Screwworm Update - NWS Update Shared, Implications, Preparedness And Response Plan

Screwworm Update - NWS Update Shared, Implications, Preparedness And Response Plan

Screwworm is resurgent in Mexico. Can we keep it out of the U.S.?

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Videos

Energy Development Abuse Threatens Port Aransas and Texas’ Bays and Estuaries

Energy Development Abuse Threatens Port Aransas and Texas' Bays and Estuaries

The idea of lessening regulation to achieve energy independence is a good one until it is catastrophically abused as it is in South Texas’ coastal estuaries.

Texas’ conservation organizations and wildlife agencies exist to protect wildlife and habitats. Why do they remain silent as one of our most environmentally and economically important ecosystems is destroyed?

Visit portaransasconservancy.com to learn more about the danger—and what you can do about it by working alongside the City of Port Aransas and thousands of concerned Texas citizens.

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