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Virtual Lunch & Learn with Trey McClinton, TPWD Justin Hurst WMA Biologist

  • Wednesday, June 17, 2026
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Virtual

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Join us for a virtual Lunch & Learn on June 17, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. with Trey McClinton, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department! This opportunity is open to members and non-members.

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Trey is the Wildlife Biologist at the Justin Hurst Wildlife Management Area. His work and research have focused on waterfowl, migratory patterns, and potential impacts on migration. Day-to-day, Trey oversees the upkeep and operations of the WMA while directing habitat management across the property. One of the primary goals of the Justin Hurst WMA is "to develop and manage habitats for indigenous and migratory wildlife species with a special emphasis on waterfowl."

Join us on June 17 to hear about Trey's work on waterfowl and the Justin Hurst WMA. 

Photo courtesy of TPWD

Justin Hurst Wildlife Management Area:

The Justin Hurst WMA is located west of Freeport near Jones Creek in Brazoria County. The Area has 10,311 acres which were purchased using waterfowl stamp funds from 1985 to 1987. In 1988, an additional 1,627 acres were acquired as mitigation from the Brazos River Harbor District. Justin Hurst WMA is a part of the Central Coast Wetlands Ecosystem Project (CCWEP). The CCWEP's mission is to provide for sound biological conservation of all wildlife resources within the central coast of Texas for the public's common benefit.

Watch Duck Hunting in Wild Wetlands to learn more about waterfowl hunting at Justin Hurst WMA. 

After you RSVP, you will receive a confirmation email with a Zoom Link for the meeting.

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