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Sort your results:Existing Search Criteria:Keyword Search removeparkSite Section removeNewsSource remove"Austin American Statesman"Location removeAustinRefine Your Search:Search Results:Saving trees from deadly droughtSummary:
When Sharon Drinkwine and her husband, Bob, moved into their new home in October, she noticed the leaves on a large live oak tree in their backyard were looking a bit brown. After a few days, she called a local forester who said the problem might be oak wilt, a fungus that blocks a tree's water conducting system. Within months, the oak was dead. Public hunting as easy as a mouse, drag and click away
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Using TPWD's Internet site can make finding public hunts much easier The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Public Hunting program is a perfect example. Using the Internet as a base, the department has placed all its public hunt drawings, statistics, pricing and applications online for hunters to use in planning their attempts to draw a public hunt this fall. |
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