Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine — October 2011 Issue
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department sent this bulletin at 09/27/2011 04:00 AM CDT
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Can adversaries become partners to preserve Texas’ wild waterways?
By Larry D. Hodge
Do we need wild rivers and wild places? Our grandchildren and their grandchildren will have to live with the consequences of our answer to this question, so it merits careful consideration. If there is no room in the world for wildness, do we have the right to expect that there will be room for us? Read the article here. |
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