+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | TPWD News Release 20040802g | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | This page contains only plain text, no HTML formatting codes. | | It is not designed for display in a browser but for copying | | and editing in whatever software you use to lay out pages. | | To copy the text into an editing program: | | --Display this page in your browser. | | --Select all. | | --Copy. | | --Paste in a document in your editing program. | | If you have any suggestions for improving these pages, send | | an e-mail to webtech@tpwd.state.tx.us and mention Plain Text Pages. | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ [ Note: This item is more than eight years old. Please take the publication date into consideration for any date references. ] [ General Media Contact: Business Hours, 512-389-4406 ] [KE] Aug. 2, 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 more than 100 Texas stations. Airing the week of Aug. 2-6, learn about a Texas mammal that's called a dog but is really a squirrel. Plus, we'll tell you about a natural resource that's for the birds...and the bugs...and the fish. 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 Aug. 1-8 includes: the fishing rod art of T. Bud Thomas; Monahans Sandhills State Park, fly picking; game wardens working along the border; and heatwaves. 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/). -30-