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"Deer & Wildlife Stories" Visits Trophy Ridge WhitetailsWritten on: 01/12/2009 by: Texas Deer Association
SAN ANTONIO, Texas -
The new Keith Warren’s Deer & Wildlife Stories television program, sponsored by the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance (ADWA), continues to get up close and personal with North America’s most popular big game animal — the whitetail deer. In its second episode, airing this week, Dick Cain of Trophy Ridge Whitetails in Saint Jo, Texas, opens his ranch to children for a day of outdoor education and adventure. Deer & Wildlife Stories first debuted on the Outdoor Channel last week and airs three times every week — Tuesdays at 9am EST, Fridays at 2am EST and Saturdays at 5:30pm EST. A former university professor and a professional wildlife management consultant for more than 30 years, Cain continues to share his passion for the outdoors to new and eager students of all ages. Located in North Central Texas, Cain owns and operates Trophy Ridge Whitetails which serves as a hunting resort in the fall with an emphasis on family hunts and is a highly successful whitetail breeding farm. Trophy Ridge features about 80 breeding does that produce trophy bucks that can be released at three-years of age and make a significant genetic contribution to pasture deer herds in Texas. For more information, visit www.trophyridgewhitetails.com. Every episode of Deer & Wildlife Stories is extremely informative and educational, and addresses vitally important issues such as wildlife management, land fragmentation, habitat destruction. Deer & Wildlife Stories gives us a public stage to promote the issues that are critical to the future success and growth of the deer industry. The show is sponsored by the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance, a national non-profit trade organization representing deer and wildlife associations, industry professionals, ranches and equipment manufacturers. ADWA serves as the ‘national voice’ for regional associations and companies and works to grow the industry through education and aggressive public relations for its members. For more information on how you can support Deer & Wildlife Stories and/or the American Deer & Wildlife Alliance, call 877.331.8607 or visit www.deerwildlifealliance.org.
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