Texas Organization for Endangered SpeciesRecords 1971-1999

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Texas Organization for Endangered SpeciesRecords 1971-1999

The Texas Organization for EndangeredSpecies Records, 1971-1999, consist of species files, special issues files, annualmeeting and committee files, correspondence, reports, newsletters, awards, TexasParks and Wildlife Department lists, audiocassettes, and videotapes.

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