1.011 – PROPERTY OF THE STATE. (a) All wild animals, fur-
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 1.011
Summary
This law establishes that all wild animals, birds, and aquatic life within Texas are considered state property. It affects individuals and entities interacting with wildlife and aquatic resources in Texas, emphasizing public ownership and stewardship.
All wild animals and birds are state property.
Aquatic life in freshwater bodies is also state property.
Public ownership emphasizes conservation and responsible use.
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