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TPWD celebrates Richland Creek wetland enhancements, says projects will add millions of gallons in filtration and habitat

Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission · May 21, 2025
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TPWD reported completion of two wetland enhancement projects on Richland Creek Wildlife Management Area — Wildcat Marsh (111 acres) and North Unit expansion (238 acres) — which TPWD and partners say will filter and hold substantial volumes of water and improve habitat.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department told commissioners that Ducks Unlimited and multiple partners completed two wetland enhancement projects on the Richland Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) intended to expand habitat and improve water quality in the Trinity River floodplain.

David Jaskowitz, TPWD executive director, described a dedication held April 16 and credited multiple corporate, nonprofit and foundation partners coordinated…

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