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RANCHING/GRAZING SCHOOL FOR 'ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS'

Summary: "I recently inherited 100 acres and I want to raise cattle. Where do I start?" It's a common cultural phenomenon these days. After years of working in the city or town, a person inherits the family acreage and wants to know how to start a cattle ranch. They know they're greenhorns but may not realize just how much there is to raising cattle in the 21st century without breaking the bank along the way.

Toxic Alga Fish Kill Still Active, TPW Assessing Damages

Summary: Preparations for fish stockings on Possum Kingdom Reservoir are moving forward, prompted by fish kills here and on two other Texas reservoirs along the Brazos River this year that were caused by a naturally occurring toxic algal bloom.

No Active Fish Kills in Texas Associated With Bass Virus

Summary: A virus responsible for killing largemouth bass on four popular Texas reservoirs in the summer of 1999 and linked to almost 20 die-offs nationwide is not currently killing fish in Texas, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife officials.

Texas Hunting Accident Report Released

Summary: Texas hunting accidents in year 2000 rose slightly from the previous year based on records kept since 1966 by Texas Parks and Wildlife. A total of 51 accidents occurred in 2000, including seven fatalities. The record low of 31 accidents with two fatalities occurred in 1996.

Foot and mouth virus spreads to wild deer

Summary: The foot and mouth virus has passed into Britain's wild deer population, making the Government's policy of mass slaughter of farmyard livestock futile.

Senate Bill 472 - The Carrot or the Stick?

Summary: The carrot or the stick? That is the question facing members of the Texas Legislature as they consider Senate Bill 472, a measure designed to protect Native American burial sites in Texas by making it a state jail felony to discover, but fail to report, a site.

Saltwater Conservation effort opens in Austin

Summary: AUSTIN – The latest effort in fishing conservation, the Saltwater Conservation Association of Texas (SCA Texas), is opening their headquarters in Austin on Monday, May 14, 2001. SCA Texas is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to maintain and improve the health, diversity, and productivity of the coastal waters of the State of Texas to meet the expectations of present and future generations of Texas anglers. SCA Texas represents the 500,000-plus saltwater anglers and the two billion-dollar recreational fishing industry they help to support.

Texas Big Game Awards Sport Impressive Entries

Summary: That Texas boasts premier big game hunting almost goes without saying. Last season offered more proof that the reputation is well deserved with 1,758 entries in the 2000 Texas Big Game Awards program, including a pronghorn antelope that ranks among the biggest ever taken in the state.

Golden Alga Wipes Out TPW Hatchery Striper Production

Summary: Texas Parks and Wildlife fisheries biologists are racing against the clock to salvage this year's striped bass restocking efforts after golden algae toxins killed the state's entire hatchery production.

In a New Spin on Conservation Debate, Fort Worth Zoo Gives Credit to Hunters

Summary: The new "Texas Wild!" exhibit, opening at the zoo here on Friday, is billed as an exploration of the big state's diverse wildlife and terrain. But it has another message for visitors: Hunting animals is OK.

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