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Deer hunters warned of fever ticks  -  Oct 27, 2008
San Angelo Standard-Times,Cattle, horses, whitetail deer, Nilgai antelope, Aoudad sheep, fallow, axis and red deer and elk can act as a host for the tick, perpetuating its population

Public lands in Texas make hunting a viable option for larger ...  -  14 Aug 2008
Houston Chronicle,...alligators, feral hogs, javelina, spring-season turkey and exotic game such as aoudad. Hunts are offered on TPWD-controlled wildlife management areas,

Taking a trip to Bandera  -  Aug 10, 2008
Huntsville Item,...(I kept thinking about my lone Aoudad head on the living room wall and what I’d give to hang a thirty-six-inch beam Axis up there to keep it company.

Tropicalia kids: Take your family on a Lion Country Safari  -  Aug 9, 2008
The News-Press,When they move on to Ruaha National Park they encounter the greater kudu, impala and aoudad. In Kalahari Bushveld the gemsbok stands proudly displaying long

Texas's Tragic Burro Slaughter  -  Jul 28, 2008
U.S. News & World Report,We are attempting to reduce numbers of aoudad sheep...through public hunting and staff removal. This is good news for the burros (but terrible news for the

Rock 'n' roll math at Musikfest, mascot mania and fun at the zoo  -  Aug 7, 2008
Allentown Morning Call,On Friday, kids can watch animals, including an aoudad and an emu run through the sprinkler just like a kid at 11 am and 1 pm and see how a bird of prey

Exotic animal experiences lure families to wildlife ranch [08-02-08]  -  Aug 3, 2008
NewsOK.com (subscription),More than 26 species of exotic beasts are on the ranch, from aoudad and addax to wildebeest and zebra. They are behind 13 miles of fence, but it feels like

What Part of 'Drill Now' do they Not Understand?  -  Jul 24, 2008
Human Events,We shoot deer, elk, bear, antelope, and aoudad, yet guess what happens without fail? Every few years the hunting seasons are lengthened because the animal

Hunting in Big Bend might be possible  -  Apr 10, 2008
Daily News - Galveston County,TPWD will be holding public meetings to discuss how best to control species such as feral hogs and aoudad sheep. It seems these species are thriving in the

Stocking plan helps Lake Bridgeport  -  Apr 18, 2008
Fort Worth Star Telegram,State parks officials are trying to find ways to remove feral, exotic species of animals from some parks, particularly aoudad sheep and wild burros at Big

Cattle Update: Fever Tick Quarantine Enlarged In Texas ’ Starr County  -  Apr 17, 2008
CattleNetwork.com,...“The pests have been detected not only on white-tailed deer, nilgai, and elk, but also on axis, fallow deer and aoudad sheep within the permanent and

Desolate Desert?  -  Feb 10, 2008
Egypt Today,Without doubt, the largest and most spectacular denizen of Gilf Kebir is, or perhaps was, the Barbary Sheep or Aoudad. Males are much larger than females,

BOB HOOD: Sharing tales can make a hunt great  -  Jan 23, 2008
TheNewsTribune.com (subscription),I also saw an aoudad ram that had a small metal clip like you would find on a dog collar along with about 6 feet of rope and a big black plastic trash bag

Hunting trip one for the dogs  -  Nov 18, 2007
Biloxi Sun Herald,That meant we had two mornings and two afternoons in hopes of bagging an exotic animal ranging from axis deer, sika, fallow or aoudad.

Texas Bighorn sheep population continues to flourish  -  Sep 25, 2007
Jasper Newsboy,The aoudad, or Barbary sheep, is an exotic species imported into Texas from northern Africa coincidentally about the same time the last known native bighorn

GOING EXOTIC  -  Sep 30, 2007
SunHerald.com,Exotic hunts feature axis, fallow, sika, blackbuck antelope and aoudad. Super exotic hunts include red stag, water buffalo, American bison and oryx.



Ron Henry Strait: TPW's sheep have come in  Nov 18, 2006
...take up ever-expanding territory, and it's good news of course, but it comes with concerns rooted in an exotic sheep species — the Aoudad, a Northern Africa ... - San Antonio Express, [an error occurred while processing this directive]


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