

Mule Deer, Sea Rim Sounds, Dinosaur Tracks
Season 28 Episode 23 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Mule deer studies, sound of Sea Rim State Park, tracking dinosaur tracks, dogwoods bloom.
A large-scale research project is looking into how agriculture may affect mule deer movements and survival in the Texas Panhandle. From fishing to crabbing to kayaking, Sea Rim State Park has a variety of activities. At Dinosaur Valley State Park researchers are studying the hidden lives of Texas dinosaurs through the analysis of prehistoric tracks.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife is a local public television program presented by KAMU

Mule Deer, Sea Rim Sounds, Dinosaur Tracks
Season 28 Episode 23 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A large-scale research project is looking into how agriculture may affect mule deer movements and survival in the Texas Panhandle. From fishing to crabbing to kayaking, Sea Rim State Park has a variety of activities. At Dinosaur Valley State Park researchers are studying the hidden lives of Texas dinosaurs through the analysis of prehistoric tracks.
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