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DOLPH BRISCOE
Governor of Texas
PARKS AND WILDLIFE
COMMISSION
JACK R. STONE, Chairman . ... . . .Wells
JoE K. FULrON. Vice-chairman. ...Lubbock
PEARCE JOHNSON :........ . ..Austin
BOB BURLESON . ....... Temple
JOHN M. GREEN.... ... . Beaumont
Louis H. STUMBERG . . . San Antonio
PARKS AND WILDLIFE
DEPARTMENT
CLAYTON T. GARRISON . .Executive Director
DIRECTORSBoo E. BRADLEY .
JAMES E. DICKINSON .
ROBERr' J. KEMP, JR.
TED CLARK.....
HENRY BURKETT
CLAYTON G. RUTTER.
PAUL E. SCHLIMPERAmrAdministration
..Finace
...Fisheries
. wildlife
Law Enforcement
.eEngineering
. . . . . . . . . . .P arksTEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE
magazine
Dedicated to the conservation and enjoyment
of Texas fish, game, parks, waters and all
outdoors.RICHARD MCCUNE
NEAL COOK. . .
ILO HILLER ...
TIM LEIFESTE.
JIM WHITcOMB .
RUTH PERRY.. .Director, Information
and Education
. . . Editor
. .Associate Editor
.. . Assistant Editor
AdPho Editor
.Advertising-CirculationPublished monthly by the Texas Parks and
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Terns by Tim Leifeste 2
These "sea swallows" are probably the most charming and graceful
of all the water birds found on the Texas coast.
Helping Nature Recover by Lynn Pace, Jacob C. Garrison,
Arnold Davis and David Riskind 6
The Soil Conservation Service's Plant Materials Center near Knox
City is providing native vegetation to be planted on new park
lands.
Cooperative Cleanup by Ed Dutch 12
Authorized and helped by state game wardens, commercial and
sport fishermen removed some 5,000 abandoned trotline stakes
from Corpus Christi Bay and the Upper Laguna Madre.
Learn About Turkey by Robert L. Cook 14
Answers to many of your questions about wild turkey.
Could You Work Up There? by Ilo Hiller 20
Workmen cleaning and restoring the 570-foot San Jacinto Monu-
ment were hoisted foot by foot up each side of its towering shaft.
Ringnecks in the Ricelands by David Reid 22
California pheasants were trapped and transported to their new
home on the Texas Coast.
Young Naturalist: Bird Feet by Ilo Hiller 29
The bird's feet are shaped to meet its needs, whether it walks,
runs, perches, scratches, climbs, wades, swims or hunts.
Outdoor Books ............ 10 Long Shots, Short Casts ...... 11
Photo and Art Credits ....... 11 Hunter Safety ............. 26
Letters to the Editor ........ 32
Front Cover: This beautiful buck, photographed last October, represents the
high-quality of wildlife which can result through wise land management
practices. Our present deer population is estimated at 31/% million animals.
Photo by Perry Shankle, Jr.
Inside Front: Almost exterminated in Texas during the late 19th century, wild
turkey populations are now steadily increasing. For answers to your questions
about this game bird, see related story on page 14. Photo by Bill Reaves.
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