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...have planned with the spring season so rapidly approaching? “I’m probably going to take a short break before I compete in the spring season, give my body a break,” she said. With the Texas Southern Relays and the Victor Lopez Bayou Classic next week, Christensen indicated that she will likely sit out one of the meets. “The collegiate indoor and outdoor season is so long that if you don’t work in some downtime between season, things get really stale,” Thomas said...
...Hatch’s uncommon path to the bayou took him from his home state of Nevada, through Cambridge, down to Chile and onto an operating table before ending at LSU, where he’s played most the year as the Tigers’ third string quarterback. Hatch enrolled at Harvard in 2005 before toiling near the bottom of the Crimson depth chart...
...vanishing coastal marshes and cypress swamps, which provide natural protection for New Orleans. (It's also true that Vitter had pushed to help timber firms to log those cypress swamps.) But as I explain in TIMR, the bill's main Louisiana project - a 72-mile levee for some bayou towns - is a giant step in the wrong direction, accelerating the wetlands losses that left New Orleans exposed to Katrina...
...Bayou Bob" Popplewell, the owner the Brazos River Rattlesnake Ranch south of Dallas, is the founder U.S. Turtle and Aquatic Resource Technologies (USTART), a cooperative with some 400 members who collect and sell turtles primarily to the Asian market. "This is a vast renewable resource that we can harvest and manage wisely," Popplewell says...
...marketplace. It is not just American turtles that are in the spotlight. The proposed Texas rules will look at the harvesting of other species including lizards and snakes. Wildlife management is not just about checking fishing and deer hunting licenses any more; it's gone global. What's next? "Bayou Bob" Popplewell says he is already discussing a potential Chinese market for the feral hogs that plague so many Texas ranchers...