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1. The Mammals of Texas
William B. Davis and David J. Schmidly bring together over seventy years of experience in the study of Texas mammals. A completely revised and ... More
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2. The Bats of Texas
Texas, home to the world's largest remaining bat cave, Bracken Cave, has the most diverse bat fauna of any state. Texas hosts all four families of ... More
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3. The Bats of Texas
by David J Schmidly, Christine I Stetter (Illustrator)
Texas, home to the world's largest remaining bat cave, Bracken Cave, has the most diverse bat fauna of any state. Texas hosts all four families of ... More
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5. Texas Bats
Texas has thirty-two bat species, more than any other state. Bats rank among the state's most beneficial and fascinating allies. The majority eat ... More
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6. Exotics on the Range: The Texas Example
For the first time, the unique wildlife situation involving Texas "exotics, " non-native hoofed animals living and breeding on Texas rangeland, has ... More
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11. The Desert Bighorn: Its Life History, Ecology, and Management
by Gale Monson (Photographer), Lowell Sumner (Photographer)
"There is quite simply nothing else around that can tell you anywhere near as much about desert sheep, by anywhere near so distinguished a crew of ... More
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12. Audubon Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges: Southwest: Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas
by Dan Gibson, Theodore Roosevelt, IV (Foreword by)
The roots of the current National Wildlife Refuge System were formed in 1903 by Theodore Roosevelt, who wanted to keep our most important habitats ... More
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13. Wildlife and Man in Texas: Environmental Change and Conservation
What man touches, he changes, and for better or worse man has touched Texas. Through settlement, development, and urbanization, he has permanently ... More
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14. A Field Guide to Texas Snakes
by Alan Tennant
This volume describes and illustrates all of the 105 species of snakes in Texas, the state with the largest number of different species in the nation ... More
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15. Coyote
by Wyman Meinzer (Photographer)
Through his stunning photography, Wyman Meinzer chronicles the life of the coyote from a flea-covered, one-pound fuzzball whelp into a glistening, ... More
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19. Introducing Mammals to Young Naturalists: From Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine
by Ilo Hiller
Introduces the mammals of Texas, examining such species as the prairie dog, beaver, armadillo, and porcupine.
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22. Birder's Guide to Texas
by Edward A Kutac
For Texas residents and visitors alike, this book is your best guide to the outstanding birding opportunities in the Lone Star State.
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23. Soul Among Lions: The Cougar as Peaceful Adversary
by Harley Shaw
Skilled predators prized by hunters and cursed by ranchers, mountain lions are the wild soul of the American West. Now a wildlife biologist brings ... More
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24. The Jaguar's Shadow: Searching for a Mythic Cat
by Richard Mahler
When the nature writer Richard Mahler discovers that wild jaguars are prowling a remote corner of his home state of New Mexico, he embarks on a ... More
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25. Texas Wildlife: Photographs from Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine
by Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, David Baxter (Introduction by), Ted L Clark (Introduction by)
From the pages of Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine, thousands of nature lovers have met the gaze of a confrontational roadrunner, seen the endangered ... More
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