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Dozens of fish found lifeless at North Texas lake; officials launch probe

by LAWIN.news July 29, 2025
written by LAWIN.news July 29, 2025
Photo credit: CBS Austin
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BEDFORD, Texas — City staff and park officials are investigating a fish die-off at Boys Ranch Lake, with the cause still unknown. The fish were discovered over the weekend, raising concerns among local residents and park visitors.

The City of Bedford’s Parks and Recreation Department is leading the investigation, working to determine the cause of the fish deaths in the lake. The lake is a popular site for recreational activities.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is also involved, noting that similar die-offs have been linked to low oxygen levels in the water, particularly in hot weather. However, no definitive cause has been identified for this incident.

City officials are collecting water samples from the lake for analysis to check for any abnormalities in water quality. The tests will help rule out causes like pollution or contamination.

The community is concerned, as the lake serves as a habitat for fish species and is part of the local ecosystem. Residents and parkgoers are seeking information on steps being taken to prevent future incidents.

Updates will be provided as the investigation continues. Results from the water sample analysis and other examinations are expected to clarify the situation. The goal is to identify the cause and take necessary action.

Previous fish die-offs have often been linked to low oxygen levels caused by high temperatures. However, the role of temperature and oxygen levels in this case is still under investigation.

Experts stress the importance of monitoring and maintaining water quality in public lakes to detect changes early and prevent issues. This incident highlights the need for environmental management.

The City of Bedford encourages the community to report any further fish deaths or environmental changes. Reports will help in the investigation and response.

Residents seeking more information can contact the city’s Parks and Recreation Department, which will provide updates as available.

The city is working to restore the lake’s ecological balance and may implement changes based on the investigation’s findings. Possible measures include better water management and improved monitoring systems.

The City of Bedford remains focused on preserving the lake’s environment for wildlife and visitors. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official city communications.

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