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Government Pubiications
TEXAS
PARKS & WILDLIFE
November 1988, Vol. 46, No. 11
GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
William P. Clements Jr.
COMMISSION
Chuck Nash, Chairman ......... San Marcos
Richard R. Morrison III
Vice Chairman.......... Clear Lake City
Bob Armstrong ..... ... .... .Austin
1Hlenry C. Beck III .......... ..... Dalas
George R. Bolin. . ....... ... Houston
Delo H1. Casparv ............... Rockport
William L. Graham........ .. Amarillo
Beatrice Carr Pickens ........... Amarillo
A. R. t Tniry) Sanchez Jr... .. .... Laredo
DEPARTMENT
Charles D. Travis ...... Executive Director
MAGAZINE
(ISSN 0040-4586)
Dedicated to the conservation and enjoy-
ment of Texas wildlife, parks. waters and all
outdoors.
David Baxter ............... .... Editor
Marv-L we Bigony.. ..... .Managing Editor
Dwain Kelley ..... ......... Art Director
A. Gayknd Moore......... Assistant Editor
Ik> Hiller ............ Contributing Editor
im Cox ............. Contributing Editor
Leroy Williamson ..... Chief Photographer
Glen Mills ................ Photographer
Susan E. Geary .... ....... . Typesetting
Barbara Sloan .... ....... . C. irculation
La Verne Moccia .......... Office Manager
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Canyon Muleys by Buddy Gough 2
Ilunters are discovering that Palo Duro Canyon in the Panhandle is home to some
trophy mule deer herds.Panhandle Partners byJames D. Ray and Fred C Bryant
White-tailed deer and mule deer share their Panhandle range.
Autumn Comes to East Texas by Mary-Love Bigony
November in East Texas finds trees decked out in their autumn fmnerv
Outdoor Roundup by Jim cox
News briefs compiled by the department's news service.7
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17Texas Duck Stamps by Dan W Moulton 20
The Texas Duck Stamp Program leads the way in efforts to improve waterfowl habitat.
The Bizarre World of the Fungi by Paul M. Montgomery 24
Odd shapes and beautiful colors make fungi some of nature's most unusual creations.
Operation Orphans by A Gayland Moore 32
Camp Gene Ashby in the Ilill Country introduces underprivileged youngsters to the
outdoors.Young Naturalist: Wings by Ilo Hiller
Learn why hirds and hats can fly.
Letters to the Editor38
48Covers
Front and Back: A brilliant display of fall foliage heralds autumn's arrival in East
Texas. State parks such as Bonham, Daingerfield, Caddo Lake, Atlanta, Palestine and
Rusk (site of this photo) are some of the best places to enjoy fall in East Texas. (See
story on page 10.) Photo by Leroy Williamson. Inside Front: Although fungi are
more noticeable in the spring and fall, some species, such as this gilled fungi, can be
found in Texas throughout the year. (See story on page 24.) Photo by Paul M.
Montgomery.
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