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General Media Contact: Business Hours, 512-389-4406
June 21, 2004
Stay Tuned
Information from Texas Parks and Wildlife is available on radio and television, as well as the newsstand.
Radio
Passport to Texas, TPWD’s radio series of weekday, 90-second stories is broadcast on about 100 Texas stations. Airing the week of June 21-25, Bass fishermen can now proclaim their love of the sport...on their boat trailers. Plus, we’ll introduce you to a man who really likes to hike, and we’re not just talking a walk in the park.
For more information, visit the Web (http://www.passporttotexas.org/).
Video News
TPWD provides video news reports that run in newscasts on numerous Texas stations, as well as on cable and satellite outlets around the nation.
Television
"Texas Parks & Wildlife" is a weekly half-hour television series seen on PBS affiliates around the state. The episode that airs the week of June 20-27, Sport fishing on the Texas coast; the spirit of Hueco Tanks; boating safety checks; preserving the hardwoods of East Texas; and panhandle prairie dogs.
For more information about this week’s programs and where they can be viewed, visit the Web (http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/tv).
Magazine
Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine is always available on newsstands throughout the state and by subscription for $19.95 a year. To subscribe, call (800) 937-9393 or order online (http://www.tpwmagazine.com).
KE 2004-06-21
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