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Join the "Texas Parks & Wildlife" magazine team from 7–8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 [ [link removed] ] at The Wild Detectives bookshop in Dallas! ??

Cars are king in DFW’s concrete jungle. But, over the past 20 years, that’s started to change. DFW has transformed itself from pure concrete jungle to a place where hikers, bikers and other urban adventurers can thrive, and reconnect with the city’s wild side, through its construction of a large network of interconnected trails. ????‍♀️??

As part of our 'Wild Night' Speaker Series, you'll meet some of the visionaries leading the way and get a glimpse into DFW's outdoor future. ??

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Bighorn Sheep El Paso [ [link removed] ]




Get an inside look at our October issue – out now [ [link removed] ]! 





Great Springs Project [ [link removed] ]

The Trails of Texas [ [link removed] ]

Ambitious trail builders are forging long-distance paths across the state for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders. 




Cross Bar Ranch [ [link removed] ]

Paradise in the Panhandle [ [link removed] ]

Cross Bar is the only Bureau of Land Management property in Texas. The problem is getting there. 






Neches River [ [link removed] ]

Along the Neches River [ [link removed] ]

Four pieces of public land offer glimpses of the iconic East Texas river from top to bottom. 




White Shaman Rio Grande (2) [ [link removed] ]

The Walls Are Speaking [ [link removed] ]

The lower Pecos canyonlands harbor our continent's 'first books.' 






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