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TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE November 1983, Vol. 41, No. 11
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~ . a._ 4 Published monthly by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744. Circulation: 512-479-483C- Editorial Office: 512-479-4992. Republication of material is not permitted except by special written permission. The inc usion of advertising i considered a service to subscribers and is not an endorsement of products nor concurrence with advertising claims. Rate schedule available upon request. Subscription rates: $8 for one year and -15 for two years. Single copies and all back issues $1. Foreign subscriptica rates: $10 for one yea- and $18 for two years. Postmaster: If undeliverable, please send notices by form 3579 to 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744. Seccid class postage paid a: Austin, Texas, with additional entry at Dallas. -exas. Front Cover: Ring-necked pheasants have been successfully stocked in agricultural regions and are important game birds in the Panhandle and along the coast. Pheasant season opens November 12 on the coast and December 10 in the Panhandle. Photo by Bill Reaves. Inside Front: Raccoons are strictly nocturnal, spending the daylight hours sleeping in a large hollow tree or hollow log. Photo by Martin T. Fulfer. E Og
Woodland Deer by Ray Sasser 2 Successful restocking of East Texas whitetails has pro- duced a dynamic herd for Pineywoods deer hunters. Park on the Guadalupe by Mary-Love Bigony 8 Destined to be popular with river recreationists, the new Guadalupe River State Park has a Hill Country charm that will appeal to all visitors. "A land of milk and honey ..." by Bob Parvin 14 Adjacent to Guadalupe River State Park, Honey Creek Ranch Preserve is a remnant native ecosystem being purchased by The Texas Nature Conservancy. Outdoor Roundup 20 News briefs compiled by the department's news service. Know Your Wardens 24 Statewide listing of game wardens by county. Henpecked Member of the Avian World by James E. Dillard 30 Male phalaropes assume sole responsibility for nest building, egg incubation and rearing of young-duties shunned by the female. Hypothermia Sneaks Up On You by Mary-Love Bigony 34 Even temperatures above freezing can be fatal for the hypothermia victim. Letters to the Editor 46 GOVERNOR OF TEXAS Mark White COMMISSION Edwin L. Cox Jr., Chairman ........................ Athens George R. Bolin, Vice-Chairman .............. Houston William O. Braecklein .....................Dallas William L. Graham ............................... Amarillo Richard R. Morrison III ..................... Clear Lake City W.B. Osborn Jr ................................ Santa Elena Perkins D. Sam s . .. ...... ..................... Midland Dr. Ray E. Santos ................................ Lubbock William M . Wheless III .....-..-................... Houston DEPARTMENT Charles D. Travis............ ........... Executive Director MAGAZINE (ISSN 0040-4586) Dedicated to the conservation and enjoyment of Texas wildlife, parks, waters and all outdoors. D avid Baxter .... ... .... .. .....................Ed itor Ilo H iller --- ..----- ........................ Associate Editor M ary-Love Bigony.. ..... ..................Assistant Editor Dianne Richards-. -.. . ---.................. Design Editor Bill Reaves .............................. Chief Photographer Glen Mills ................................... Photographer R uth Perry........... .................... Circulation La Verne M occia ............................ Office Manager
Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department.Texas Parks & Wildlife, Volume 41, Number 11, November 1983,
periodical,
November 1983;
Austin, Texas.
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