Are you ready to go outside? Take a trip to the wild places of Texas and learn a thing or two about conservation while you’re at it. In each episode of Better Outside, Hosts Morgan O’Hanlon and David Yoskowitz bring you out into the field to meet the people who are working to make outside even better.
Are you ready to go outside? Take a trip to the wild places of Texas and learn a thing or two about conservation while you’re at it. In each episode of Better Outside, Hosts Morgan O’Hanlon and David Yoskowitz bring you out into the field to meet the people who are working to make outside even better.
Texas is one of the best states for birding. According to the Texas Bird Records Committee (yeah, that's a thing) there were 636 species in good standing as of their 2010 Annual Report. And, thanks to the work of some dedicated bird lovers, one of those species is still here: the black-capped vireo. Since this olive green and black bird was nearly wiped out in the 1980s, its had a remarkable comeback. In this episode, TPWD's ornithologist recounts the comeback story and I get a lesson in birding.
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You can read more stories about the Texas outdoors at tpwmagazine.com. If you want to get copies of our beautiful, glossy magazine delivered straight to your mailbox, you can subscribe here for only $2.00 a month. And if you want to keep up on live events and behind-the-scenes takes, follow the magazine on Instagram at @tpwmagazine.
Keep up with other agency news on Facebook or Instagram at @texasparkswildlife.
Our theme music is by Walker Lukens and Grant Eppley. And, if you like our song, you might also like the album Walker produced for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Sales from the album benefit TPWD's conservation work. Listen to it here.
Better Outside’s artwork is by Aaron Zachary. Follow him on Instagram at @filmnfish.
The Devils River has a frightening reputation. With a new addition to TPWD’s state natural area on the river, I thought it was the perfect time to see if that reputation holds true. In this episode, I take a group of novice paddlers, including my mother, to experience one of the most remote and pristine rivers in Texas.
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Read more about our expedition on the Devils River in the July 2025 issue of Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine. You can read more stories about the Texas outdoors at tpwmagazine.com. If you want to get copies of our beautiful, glossy magazine delivered straight to your mailbox, you can subscribe here for only $2.00 a month. And if you want to keep up on live events and behind-the-scenes takes, follow the magazine on Instagram at @tpwmagazine.
For more information about planning a trip on the Devils River, head to the SNA’s webpage.
To reserve permits, call the Devils River hotline: (512) 389-8901.
Keep up with other agency news on Facebook or Instagram at @texasparkswildlife.
Did you know Texas Parks and Wildlife has a TV show? Click here to watch their episode on restoring bighorn sheep to Franklin Mountains State Park.
Our theme music is by Walker Lukens and Grant Eppley. And, if you like our song, you might also like the album Walker produced for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Sales from the album benefit TPWD's conservation work. Listen to it here.
Better Outside’s artwork is by Aaron Zachary. Follow him on Instagram at @filmnfish.
The trees are calling — and there’s a huge group of cyclists waiting to answer. Each year, the East Texas Showdown kicks off the state’s largest bikepacking event in a little town on the shores of Lake Livingston. In this episode, I take a ride and see what the burgeoning sport is all about.
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To learn more about the Texas Showdown Series, visit their website. If you like this podcast, you might also like Patrick’s podcast, Bikes or Death. Listen to it here.
You can read more stories about the Texas outdoors at tpwmagazine.com. If you want to get copies of our beautiful, glossy magazine delivered straight to your mailbox, you can subscribe here for only $2.00 a month. And if you want to keep up on live events and behind-the-scenes takes, follow the magazine on Instagram at @tpwmagazine.
Learn more about current hunting regulations in the Texas Outdoor Annual.
Keep up with other agency news on Facebook or Instagram at @texasparkswildlife.
Did you know Texas Parks and Wildlife has a TV show?
Our theme music is by Walker Lukens and Grant Eppley. And, if you like our song, you might also like the album Walker produced for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Sales from the album benefit TPWD's conservation work. Listen to it here.
Better Outside’s artwork is by Aaron Zachary. Follow him on Instagram at @filmnfish.
Texas has never had anything like the Appalachian Trail, the PCT or the Continental Divide Trail. That may change soon. Charlie Gandy is stringing together a route for the XTX, a proposed trail that would span the width of Texas. In this episode, I get a preview of the first 10 or so miles and see what it takes to build an epic trail thru-hiking, biking and even skateboard riding.
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A related story about Texas regional trail projects will appear in an edition of Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine later this year. You can find that stories and more about the Texas outdoors at tpwmagazine.com. If you want to get copies of our beautiful, glossy magazine delivered straight to your mailbox, you can subscribe for only $2.00 a month. And if you want to keep up on live events and behind-the-scenes takes, follow the magazine on Instagram at @tpwmagazine.
For more information about recreational trail grants, head to the recreation grants page on TPWD’s main website.
Keep up with other agency news on Facebook or Instagram at @texasparkswildlife.
Our theme music is by Walker Lukens and Grant Eppley. And, if you like our song, you might also like the album Walker produced for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Sales from the album benefit TPWD's conservation work. Listen to Texas Wild at texaswildalbum.org.
Better Outside’s artwork is by Aaron Zachary. Follow him on Instagram at @filmnfish.
It’s time to get a little hog wild alongside some Central Texas bounty hunters. They’re not after people. Bosque County is one of several Texas counties that have put a bounty on each head (and tail) of invasive feral hogs. In this episode, two of those bounty hunters show me how to sniff out a pig and I learn that they’re not always cute like Wilbur in Charlotte’s Web.
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Read a related story about hog hunting in Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine. You can read more stories about the Texas outdoors at tpwmagazine.com. If you want to get copies of our beautiful, glossy magazine delivered straight to your mailbox, you can subscribe here for only $2.00 a month. And if you want to keep up on live events and behind-the-scenes takes, follow the magazine on Instagram at @tpwmagazine.
Learn more about current hunting regulations in the Texas Outdoor Annual.
Keep up with other agency news on Facebook or Instagram at @texasparkswildlife.
Did you know Texas Parks and Wildlife has a TV show? Watch this episode on trapping feral hogs.
Our theme music is by Walker Lukens and Grant Eppley. And, if you like our song, you might also like the album Walker produced for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Sales from the album benefit TPWD's conservation work. Listen to it here.
Better Outside’s artwork is by Aaron Zachary. Follow him on Instagram at @filmnfish.
Would you believe me when sheep fly? What if I told you they already did? Sheep soared through the sky as helicopters carried them through the sky in early December as part of a years-long conservation project. In this episode, we tell you the story of the historic reintroduction of bighorn sheep to El Paso's Franklin Mountains State Park.
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Read the original story that appeared in the March edition of Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine. You can read more stories about the Texas outdoors at tpwmagazine.com. If you want to get copies of our beautiful, glossy magazine delivered straight to your mailbox, you can subscribe for only $2.00 a month. And if you want to keep up on live events and behind-the-scenes takes, follow the magazine on Instagram at @tpwmagazine.
Keep up with other agency news on Facebook or Instagram at @texasparkswildlife.
Did you know Texas Parks and Wildlife has a TV show? Watch the episode on restoring bighorn sheep to Franklin Mountains State Park.
Our theme music is by Walker Lukens and Grant Eppley. And, if you like our song, you might also like the album Walker produced for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Sales from the album benefit TPWD's conservation work. Listen to Texas Wild at texaswildalbum.org.
Better Outside’s artwork is by Aaron Zachary. Follow him on Instagram at @filmnfish.