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Saving Cupid
Every year, at least two hundred sea mammals get stranded on Texas beaches. This is the story of one of them, a 199-pound dolphin with a neurological disorder, a sardonic grin, and a willingness to swim with yours truly.
November 1, 2003 | by Gary Cartwright | Cartwright's Texas
How to Dove Hunt
September 1, 2009 | by Andrea Valdez | The Manual
This Land is Your Land
With more than 600,000 acres of state parks, historic sites, and natural areas, Texas can be a perfect playground for every type of outdoor adventurer—if you know where to go. We do.
March 1, 2004 | by Suzy Banks , Charlie Llewellin , Stacy Hollister | Feature
Port Aransas Waves Hello
August 1, 2010 | by Jordan Breal | Feature
Arrested Development
The flat-as-a-mouse-pad landscape bordering the Laguna Madre contains one of the greatest wildlife-viewing regions in North America—and that's not all.
February 1, 2004 | by Charlie Llewellin | Great Outdoors
Ramblin’ Roses
Texans are rediscovering antique roses, the hardy, neglected beauties that decorate old graveyards and abandoned houses across the state. Whether you buy them from a nursery or rustle cuttings from the wild, here�s the dirt on how to grow your own.
March 1, 1998 | by Suzy Banks | Feature
The Least Dangerous Game
Never been squirrel hunting? Here’s what you need to know: It tastes like chicken.
January 1, 2011 | by Philipp Meyer | Hunting
So Cool
How to eat easy, play hard, and sleep well in the Davis mountains.
December 31, 1969 | by Helen Thompson | Web Exclusive
So Cool
A summer guide to the coolest place in Texas: the Davis Mountains.
August 1, 1992 | by Helen Thompson | Feature
Cave Clan
As Natural Bridge Caverns celebrates forty years since its dedication, its patron family looks back on three generations of cave life.
July 1, 2004 | by Lori Fradkin | Web Exclusive

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