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Created: 01/05/2008 15:28
Summary: Flat Out Fishing Seminars offered in Corpus Christi and Lake Jackson.
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Created: 01/14/2008 14:51
Summary: If you love the outdoors and are looking for a job where you can make a difference in conserving Texas’ natural and cultural resources, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department may have just the job you’re looking for.
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Created: 01/30/2008 09:16
Summary: The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Jan. 24 approved $5.85 million in grants for 15 Texas communities to acquire or develop city park outdoor and indoor recreational sites.
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Created: 03/17/2008 15:48
Summary: Turkey hunters should get plenty of calling action this spring, based on field reports of an abundance of Rio Grande gobblers observed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists.
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Created: 05/04/2008 15:52
Summary: In March, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists began a two-year study of two tidal streams on the middle coast, sampling fish, bottom-dwelling organisms, and water quality to measure the quality of aquatic life inhabiting these ecologically important areas.
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Created: 05/04/2008 16:00
Summary: Bonus Grants Round Set for June 2
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Created: 05/10/2008 11:01
Summary: Dr. Larry McKinney, known affectionately as "Dr. Doom" for his candid, outspoken approach to addressing environmental issues, is leaving the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department a legacy not built on despair, but on hope.
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Created: 06/20/2008 14:13
Summary: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has proposed dove season dates for this fall. For hunters in the North and Central zones, everything stays the same. Both will open Sept. 1 and run through Oct. 30. In the North Zone there is a 15-bird limit. In the Central Zone there is a 12-bird limit which allows the department to offer a winter season running Dec. 26-Jan. 4.
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Created: 07/01/2008 13:28
Summary: Career Spans 4 Decades Involving Game, Nongame, Private Land Conservation
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Created: 07/14/2008 15:30
Summary: Most reports of mountain lion sightings in Texas are never verified with physical evidence, although such reports can arouse fear and cause a local publicity stir, according to wildlife experts with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
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