Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is a state agency dedicated to managing and conserving Texas’s natural and cultural resources while offering hunt

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Company facts

Employees
5,000
Headquarters
United States
Type
Government

About

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is a state agency dedicated to managing and conserving Texas’s natural and cultural resources while offering hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities for present and future generations. With a history dating back to 1895, TPWD oversees more than 4 million acres of saltwater and 1.7 million acres of freshwater habitats, conducts wildlife population surveys across 30 million acres of private land, and enforces wildlife laws through its Texas Game Wardens. The department also delivers educational programs such as the Texas Outdoor Family Program and supports a robust volunteer network that helps maintain state parks, historic sites, and conservation initiatives. TPWD’s unique blend of scientific research, law‑enforcement expertise, and community engagement positions it as a leader in sustainable natural‑resource stewardship in the United States.