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CENTRAL TEXAS

reptiles is to park the car, grab a flashlight, and hit the trail for a night hike through the forest. The first stop on my herping tour of Texas is Palmetto State Park—located about 5 miles south of Interstate 10 near Gonzales. There, I meet Romey Swanson, director of conservation strategy at Audubon Texas.

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