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Date November 30, 2025 10:41 PM
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Ben Masters Ocelots in Texas

Ocelots in Texas 

"At the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Center of Texas A&M University Kingsville, a new facility is underway to keep these wildcats from disappearing altogether."

"Photo credit: Ben Masters"

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Wildlife photographer Russel A. Graves

The Life of a Wildlife Photographer

"A predator stands in the burnished orange bluestem in perfect afternoon light and remains motionless long enough for me to focus and squeeze the shutter. In that instant, I made my first truly memorable wildlife image."

"Photo credit: Russell A. Graves"

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Blanco State Park

Take a Trip to Blanco State Park 

"This beauty is one of Texas’ tiniest state parks — but thanks to its mile of gorgeous riverfront and fun, approachable, family-friendly feel, it’s a big hit with Texans young and young at heart." 

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Motus tracking

Is Motus Solving the Mysteries of Bat Migration?

"With Motus, a tracking technology, automated radio telemetry stations form an invisible web that captures the movements of these flying creatures, revealing migration secrets that have eluded scientists for generations."

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