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area
Ted Clark, mule deer program leader, said the animals were trapped from
a private ranch in Brewster County and transported in trailers to the
management area
"The Matador has had a small herd of mule deer for a number of years,"
Clark said, "but apparently they have not had enough reproduction and fawn
survival to allow their population to expand "
Clark said if the mule deer population responds to the stocking program,
a bucks-only public hunt may be authorized sometime in the future The
Matador is a Type II wildlife management area Purchasers of $35 Type II
permits are entitled to hunt on any Type II area during open hunting
seasons They also are eligible to apply in drawings for restricted hunts
JC 3/9/88
VOLUNTEER BIRD SURVEY
PROGRAM GETTING STARTED
AUSTIN -- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officials say bird
enthusiasts can participate in a continent-wide bird survey without leaving
the comfort of their homes
A program called Project Feederwatch utilizes data provided by persons
who maintain bird feeders The information helps biologists learn more
about number.s and distribution of a variety of common species, said
biologist Catrina Martin
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