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Created: 11/12/2007 16:12
Summary: Game Warden Jarrod E. Bryant of Marshall has been named “Texas Wildlife Officer of the Year” for 2007 by the wildlife conservation and hunting organization Shikar-Safari Club International.
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Created: 11/14/2007 15:21
Summary: World War II troop transport, New York City luxury liner, and sea cadet training vessel — is now expected to make her final journey Friday. Weather permitting, the Texas Clipper will be sent to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico Nov. 16 to become an artificial reef. The sinking is now tentatively scheduled for Friday afternoon, a day later than originally planned, since a cold front arriving Thursday is causing choppy seas.
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Created: 11/28/2007 16:38
Summary: Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February.
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Created: 12/03/2007 14:34
Summary: Twenty-two chapters of the Texas Master Naturalist program are conducting spring training classes for volunteers wanting to learn about natural resource and conservation management.
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Created: 12/24/2007 15:46
Summary: Weekly migratory bird hunting reports are posted from early September through early February.
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Created: 12/24/2007 15:58
Summary: TPWD’s Top 10 Texas Conservation News Stories of 2007
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Created: 12/31/2007 14:32
Summary: Coyotes and gray foxes will be the targets next month when bait laced with rabies vaccine is dropped from airplanes over 44 Texas counties, mostly in South and West Texas.
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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: 03/21/2008 11:30
Summary: A massive wildfire that torched 95 percent of the 15,200-acre Chaparral Wildlife Management Area spared much of the wildlife on the state’s premier public hunting site, according to initial findings during aerial surveys by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists.
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Created: 06/10/2008 16:45
Summary: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Upland Game Bird Advisory Board is recognizing the conservation efforts and contributions of two Texas-based chapters of Quail Unlimited.
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