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Once a prominent feature of Texas life and culture, wildlife is increasingly crowded out by new
developments and a decrease of natural resources to sustain both endangered and indigenous creatures.
The golden cheeked warbler, a familiar character to last year's drama surrounding their nesting grounds by
Camp Bullis and impending development; is just one species that is in peril. Cave invertabrates are facing
new challenges as wells running dry force drilling into area caves.
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