Taylor Bayou as seen from a dock at Pine Tree Lodge restaurant in LaBelle. With clean up in the area, Taylor Bayou is beginning to show signs of improvement.
11/21/2008
Album ID: 641142
Photos by Valentino Mauricio
Shangri La Recovering From Hurricane
3 photos
for sale
James Abott restores the water proofing to a Shangri La fountain on Tuesday, November 18, 2008.
11/19/2008
Album ID: 639695
Photos by Guiseppe Barranco
Big Thicket Acquisition
10 photos
for sale
Ten Mile Bayou is part of The Conservation Fund's recently launched Piney Woods Wetlands Mitigation Bank, a project to protect and enhance a 60-mile expanse of wetlands and bank property along the Neches river. Tuesday. November 18, 2008.
11/19/2008
Album ID: 639685
Photos by Valentino Mauricio
Experts Collect Big Thicket Species
21 photos
for sale
Paul Roling, a professional photographer, uses a magnifying glass to look closely at a species of moss to see if he can identify it. Roling and Dale Kruse, Curator of the S. M. Tracy Herbarium at Texas A&M University, were looking for fungus and mold species not seen yet in the Lance Rosier Unit of the Big Thicket. They were in the Thicket on a two day visit last week, looking not only for recently unseen species, but also previously unknown species of moss, liverworts, and lichens as well.
11/18/2008
Album ID: 638812
Photos by Dave Ryan
Bicycle Enthusiasts
5 photos
for sale
Cyclists ride along the shoulder on Highway 105 in Beaumont, Saturday November 15.
11/17/2008
Album ID: 638043
Photos by Tammy McKinley
McFaddin Beach
3 photos
for sale
Dean Bossert stands next to a section of Texas 87 near McFaddin Beach that was washed out by Hurricane Ike. Before the storm the road was regularly used by beach goers. Thursday, November 13, 2008
11/16/2008
Album ID: 637544
Photos by Guiseppe Barranco
Marsh Fires
2 photos
for sale
From the Veteran's Memorial Bridge, a marsh fire can be seen burning near Bridge City on Monday, November 3, 2008.
11/4/2008
Album ID: 629085
Photos by Valentino Mauricio
TPWD Deer Count
6 photos
for sale
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officers, Keith Aguilland and Bob Baker search for deer deep in the woods in Hardin County, Tuesday.
10/30/2008
Album ID: 625759
Photos by Tammy McKinley
Rescued Reptiles Return to Wild
4 photos
for sale
Gary Saurage, right, owner of Gator Country Adventure Park in Beaumont, right, with help from Texas Parks and Wildlife worker Jacob Vidrine, left, hauls another alligator from his pond. In a combined effort with Texas Parks and Wildlife, Gator Country helped rescue 31 alligators after Hurricane Ike, and kept them in one of their ponds till the alligators had overcome any effects from the salt water intrusion. On Monday, 25 of them were being trapped and given back to Parks and Wildlife to be released in the Hildebrandt Bayou area. Dave Ryan/The Enterprise
10/7/2008
Album ID: 609496
Photos by Dave Ryan
Short Alligator Season
1 photo
for sale
Hurricane Ike made this year's short alligator hunting season even shorter.
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