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August

Cars & Coffee hosted by Tint World New BraunfelsMeets 3rd Saturday of each month - FREE, NO REGISTRATIONYear Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00) Tint World New Braunfels, 553 South Business IH-35

thu28aug5:30 pm6:30 pmThe Curious Life of the Tawny Crazy Ant...and How to End It5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-05:00) Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County, 325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels

fri29aug10:00 am3:00 pmDonate Blood at Tye Preston Memorial Library10:00 am - 3:00 pm(GMT-05:00) Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S Access Rd., Canyon Lake, TX 78133

September

mon08sep5:30 pm6:30 pmGrief Support Group for Families with Young ChildrenSecond and Fourth Monday of the Month - Free to Attend5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-05:00) Hope Hospice, 611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, TX 78130

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Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors

Howdy! Welcome back to another Wildlife Wednesday. 🤠

Did you know the Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is one of the most abundant mammals in North America? Known for their speed and long-distance flights, these bats can reach speeds of over 100 mph—making them among the fastest animals on earth! They’re also key players in our ecosystem, consuming thousands of insects each night, including agricultural pests.

Here at Guadalupe River State Park, bats are part of the natural story we love to share. If you’re looking for even more bat magic, check out our sister site, Old Tunnel State Park (pictured), home to one of the largest bat emergences in Texas. Watching millions of bats take to the skies at sunset is a breathtaking sight you won’t forget.

Upcoming Bat Programs at Guadalupe River State Park:
🦇Bat Walk and Talk – Friday, August 29, 8-9:30 PM
🦇Exploration Station: Bats – Saturday, August 30, 10-11 AM

Come learn, explore, and experience the wonder of these amazing creatures!

tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/guadalupe-river/park_events

📸Chase Fountain, TPWD

#WildlifeWednesday #GuadalupeRiverStatePark #OldTunnelStatePark #TexasStateParks #MexicanFreeTailedBat #BatsOfTexas #KeepTexasWild
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5 hours ago
A biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife says theres no cause for the alarm spreading on social media about the dead striped bass showing up along Canyon Lakes shoreline or floating lifelessly near the dam and at Boat Ramp #1. The fish are being squeezed to death by high temperatures and low oxygen levels.
https://mycanyonlake.com/striped-bass-washing-up-on-canyon-lakes-shoreline-floating-near-dam-squeezed-to-death-by-high-temperatures-low-oxygen-levels/

A biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife says there's no cause for the alarm spreading on social media about the dead striped bass showing up along Canyon Lake's shoreline or floating lifelessly near the dam and at Boat Ramp #1. The fish are being "squeezed" to death by high temperatures and low oxygen levels.
mycanyonlake.com/striped-bass-washing-up-on-canyon-lakes-shoreline-floating-near-dam-squeezed-to-...
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21 hours ago

5 CommentsComment on Facebook

If they’re dead and floating, I’m thinking I’ll be able to catch a few of those baby’s!

Low oxygen due to bacteria??

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August

Cars & Coffee hosted by Tint World New BraunfelsMeets 3rd Saturday of each month - FREE, NO REGISTRATIONYear Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00) Tint World New Braunfels, 553 South Business IH-35

thu28aug5:30 pm6:30 pmThe Curious Life of the Tawny Crazy Ant...and How to End It5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-05:00) Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County, 325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels

fri29aug10:00 am3:00 pmDonate Blood at Tye Preston Memorial Library10:00 am - 3:00 pm(GMT-05:00) Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S Access Rd., Canyon Lake, TX 78133

September

mon08sep5:30 pm6:30 pmGrief Support Group for Families with Young ChildrenSecond and Fourth Monday of the Month - Free to Attend5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-05:00) Hope Hospice, 611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, TX 78130

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Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors

Howdy! Welcome back to another Wildlife Wednesday. 🤠

Did you know the Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is one of the most abundant mammals in North America? Known for their speed and long-distance flights, these bats can reach speeds of over 100 mph—making them among the fastest animals on earth! They’re also key players in our ecosystem, consuming thousands of insects each night, including agricultural pests.

Here at Guadalupe River State Park, bats are part of the natural story we love to share. If you’re looking for even more bat magic, check out our sister site, Old Tunnel State Park (pictured), home to one of the largest bat emergences in Texas. Watching millions of bats take to the skies at sunset is a breathtaking sight you won’t forget.

Upcoming Bat Programs at Guadalupe River State Park:
🦇Bat Walk and Talk – Friday, August 29, 8-9:30 PM
🦇Exploration Station: Bats – Saturday, August 30, 10-11 AM

Come learn, explore, and experience the wonder of these amazing creatures!

tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/guadalupe-river/park_events

📸Chase Fountain, TPWD

#WildlifeWednesday #GuadalupeRiverStatePark #OldTunnelStatePark #TexasStateParks #MexicanFreeTailedBat #BatsOfTexas #KeepTexasWild
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5 hours ago
A biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife says theres no cause for the alarm spreading on social media about the dead striped bass showing up along Canyon Lakes shoreline or floating lifelessly near the dam and at Boat Ramp #1. The fish are being squeezed to death by high temperatures and low oxygen levels.
https://mycanyonlake.com/striped-bass-washing-up-on-canyon-lakes-shoreline-floating-near-dam-squeezed-to-death-by-high-temperatures-low-oxygen-levels/

A biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife says there's no cause for the alarm spreading on social media about the dead striped bass showing up along Canyon Lake's shoreline or floating lifelessly near the dam and at Boat Ramp #1. The fish are being "squeezed" to death by high temperatures and low oxygen levels.
mycanyonlake.com/striped-bass-washing-up-on-canyon-lakes-shoreline-floating-near-dam-squeezed-to-...
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21 hours ago

5 CommentsComment on Facebook

If they’re dead and floating, I’m thinking I’ll be able to catch a few of those baby’s!

Low oxygen due to bacteria??

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Upcoming Events

August

Cars & Coffee hosted by Tint World New BraunfelsMeets 3rd Saturday of each month - FREE, NO REGISTRATIONYear Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00) Tint World New Braunfels, 553 South Business IH-35

thu28aug5:30 pm6:30 pmThe Curious Life of the Tawny Crazy Ant...and How to End It5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-05:00) Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County, 325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels

fri29aug10:00 am3:00 pmDonate Blood at Tye Preston Memorial Library10:00 am - 3:00 pm(GMT-05:00) Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S Access Rd., Canyon Lake, TX 78133

September

mon08sep5:30 pm6:30 pmGrief Support Group for Families with Young ChildrenSecond and Fourth Monday of the Month - Free to Attend5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-05:00) Hope Hospice, 611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, TX 78130

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Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors

Howdy! Welcome back to another Wildlife Wednesday. 🤠

Did you know the Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is one of the most abundant mammals in North America? Known for their speed and long-distance flights, these bats can reach speeds of over 100 mph—making them among the fastest animals on earth! They’re also key players in our ecosystem, consuming thousands of insects each night, including agricultural pests.

Here at Guadalupe River State Park, bats are part of the natural story we love to share. If you’re looking for even more bat magic, check out our sister site, Old Tunnel State Park (pictured), home to one of the largest bat emergences in Texas. Watching millions of bats take to the skies at sunset is a breathtaking sight you won’t forget.

Upcoming Bat Programs at Guadalupe River State Park:
🦇Bat Walk and Talk – Friday, August 29, 8-9:30 PM
🦇Exploration Station: Bats – Saturday, August 30, 10-11 AM

Come learn, explore, and experience the wonder of these amazing creatures!

tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/guadalupe-river/park_events

📸Chase Fountain, TPWD

#WildlifeWednesday #GuadalupeRiverStatePark #OldTunnelStatePark #TexasStateParks #MexicanFreeTailedBat #BatsOfTexas #KeepTexasWild
... See MoreSee Less

5 hours ago
A biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife says theres no cause for the alarm spreading on social media about the dead striped bass showing up along Canyon Lakes shoreline or floating lifelessly near the dam and at Boat Ramp #1. The fish are being squeezed to death by high temperatures and low oxygen levels.
https://mycanyonlake.com/striped-bass-washing-up-on-canyon-lakes-shoreline-floating-near-dam-squeezed-to-death-by-high-temperatures-low-oxygen-levels/

A biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife says there's no cause for the alarm spreading on social media about the dead striped bass showing up along Canyon Lake's shoreline or floating lifelessly near the dam and at Boat Ramp #1. The fish are being "squeezed" to death by high temperatures and low oxygen levels.
mycanyonlake.com/striped-bass-washing-up-on-canyon-lakes-shoreline-floating-near-dam-squeezed-to-...
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21 hours ago

5 CommentsComment on Facebook

If they’re dead and floating, I’m thinking I’ll be able to catch a few of those baby’s!

Low oxygen due to bacteria??

View more comments

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Upcoming Events

August

Cars & Coffee hosted by Tint World New BraunfelsMeets 3rd Saturday of each month - FREE, NO REGISTRATIONYear Around Event (2025)(GMT-06:00) Tint World New Braunfels, 553 South Business IH-35

thu28aug5:30 pm6:30 pmThe Curious Life of the Tawny Crazy Ant...and How to End It5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-05:00) Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office in Comal County, 325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels

fri29aug10:00 am3:00 pmDonate Blood at Tye Preston Memorial Library10:00 am - 3:00 pm(GMT-05:00) Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S Access Rd., Canyon Lake, TX 78133

September

mon08sep5:30 pm6:30 pmGrief Support Group for Families with Young ChildrenSecond and Fourth Monday of the Month - Free to Attend5:30 pm - 6:30 pm(GMT-05:00) Hope Hospice, 611 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, TX 78130

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Welcome to MyCanyonLake.com. We are an online news site covering news, events and the great outdoors

Howdy! Welcome back to another Wildlife Wednesday. 🤠

Did you know the Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is one of the most abundant mammals in North America? Known for their speed and long-distance flights, these bats can reach speeds of over 100 mph—making them among the fastest animals on earth! They’re also key players in our ecosystem, consuming thousands of insects each night, including agricultural pests.

Here at Guadalupe River State Park, bats are part of the natural story we love to share. If you’re looking for even more bat magic, check out our sister site, Old Tunnel State Park (pictured), home to one of the largest bat emergences in Texas. Watching millions of bats take to the skies at sunset is a breathtaking sight you won’t forget.

Upcoming Bat Programs at Guadalupe River State Park:
🦇Bat Walk and Talk – Friday, August 29, 8-9:30 PM
🦇Exploration Station: Bats – Saturday, August 30, 10-11 AM

Come learn, explore, and experience the wonder of these amazing creatures!

tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/guadalupe-river/park_events

📸Chase Fountain, TPWD

#WildlifeWednesday #GuadalupeRiverStatePark #OldTunnelStatePark #TexasStateParks #MexicanFreeTailedBat #BatsOfTexas #KeepTexasWild
... See MoreSee Less

5 hours ago
A biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife says theres no cause for the alarm spreading on social media about the dead striped bass showing up along Canyon Lakes shoreline or floating lifelessly near the dam and at Boat Ramp #1. The fish are being squeezed to death by high temperatures and low oxygen levels.
https://mycanyonlake.com/striped-bass-washing-up-on-canyon-lakes-shoreline-floating-near-dam-squeezed-to-death-by-high-temperatures-low-oxygen-levels/

A biologist with Texas Parks and Wildlife says there's no cause for the alarm spreading on social media about the dead striped bass showing up along Canyon Lake's shoreline or floating lifelessly near the dam and at Boat Ramp #1. The fish are being "squeezed" to death by high temperatures and low oxygen levels.
mycanyonlake.com/striped-bass-washing-up-on-canyon-lakes-shoreline-floating-near-dam-squeezed-to-...
... See MoreSee Less

21 hours ago

5 CommentsComment on Facebook

If they’re dead and floating, I’m thinking I’ll be able to catch a few of those baby’s!

Low oxygen due to bacteria??

View more comments

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