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Answer: "You've got me covered." 😅
 Hi friend,
With the holiday season upon us, there’s still time to give the gift of Texas – in a size perfectly suited for your nightstand, coffee table or tote bag. A monthly subscription to Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine would make for a flip-worthy gift for anyone on your list who loves the outdoors, is curious about research and conservation, enjoys learning about new state parkland, and is fascinated by the wildlife and wild places found throughout our state.
Subscribe by Dec. 2 to receive the Jan/Feb issue! 📆
It’s the perfect time of year to treat yourself, a friend, or someone special to a year of armchair travel. Think: Transportive stories and stunning photography to inspire their next adventure and deepen their love for the Lone Star State.
Send them a magazine for just $2 a month. ❤️
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Let's take a look inside ...
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
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
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."
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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