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Sea Turtle Woes

Loggerhead with tracking device     Photo by USFWS

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Willow Waterhole Birds

Cooper's hawk chick     Photo by Ben Hulsey

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Corpus for Dog Lovers

Lucy enjoys the view     Photo by Robert Macias

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Fredericksburg for Couples

Grapes     Photo by Jim Fox

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Oxygen, Please

Barton Springs Salamander     Photo by Laurie Dries

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Clock Ticking for Burros?

Wild burro     Photo by BLM

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100 Classic Hikes

Franklin Mountains     Photo by E. Dan Klepper

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Big Bend Ranch

Dust storm along Rancherias Trail     Photo by E. Dan Klepper

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Whitewater 101

Instructor Ben Kvanli with pet duck     Photo by Jim Chou

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Caprock Canyons

Basketflower, Quitaque Canyon trail     Photo by E. Dan Klepper

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Endangered River

San Jacinto River     Photo by Wendee Holtcamp

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Manatees in Texas?

Florida manatee     Photo by Jim Reid, USFWS

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Road Trip: Fredericksburg for Couples

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If you love scented candles and jam, you will also love Fredericksburg, Texas. If, like me, you despise scented candles and have only a passing interest in jam, there's still a lot to like about this central Texas bed-and-breakfast mecca. Couples in particular will appreciate the relaxing atmosphere and the surprising number of things to do in the area.

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Video: Two Mountain Lions in Big Bend

If you see a mountain lion, the National Park Service recommends that you pick up any small children, hold your ground, wave your arms, and shout. That's not what this guy did.  

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Video of Bobcat with Kittens at Sabal Palm Sanctuary

A bobcat cautiously leads her kittens across the road at Sabal Palm Sanctuary near Brownsville. Shot by Seth Patterson in January 2011.

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The Elusive Brown Recluse Spider

You've probably heard horror stories about brown recluse spider bites. Their size doesn't seem fearsome, usually only about 3/4 inch across, but don't let that fool you. Though they rarely bite, when they do, it can get ugly. The initial bite may be completely painless, but the skin around the wound begins to die.

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