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  2. Upland Island Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Upland Island Wilderness is one of five designated wilderness areas managed by the U.S. Forest Service in East Texas.The 13,331-acre (53.95 km 2) [1] wilderness is located in Angelina and Jasper Counties and is part of Angelina National Forest.

  3. Texas Blackland Prairies - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Blackland Prairies ecoregion covers an area of 50,300 km 2 (19,400 sq mi), consisting of a main belt of 43,000 km 2 (17,000 sq mi) and two islands of tallgrass prairie grasslands southeast of the main Blackland Prairie belt; both the main belt and the islands extend northeast–southwest.

  4. Southern Pacific dry forests - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Pacific dry forests occupy the coastal lowlands and foothills along the Pacific coast of Southern Mexico. The Balsas River marks the western boundary of the ecoregion. The ecoregion extends inland to include the Oaxaca Valley. The ecoregion ranges from sea level to 1400 meters elevation.

  5. List of Texas Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Area 1: Panhandle/High Plains Wildlife District [1] [2] includes five WMAs; Area 2: Prairies and Lakes [3] Area 3: Pineywoods [4] Area 4: Gulf Coast [5] Area 5: South Texas Plains [6] Area 6: Hill Country [7] Area 7: Big Bend Country [8] There is some confusion as there are also listed eight Wildlife Management Areas [9] that roughly coincide ...

  6. List of National Natural Landmarks in Texas - Wikipedia

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    A living museum of the lowland forested area of the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Natural Bridge Caverns: 1971: Comal: private A multilevel cavern system containing unusual speleothems and intricate helictites. Cave Without a Name: 2009

  7. Vidor, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The area was heavily logged after the construction of the Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway that was later part of a line that ran from Kansas City to Port Arthur, Texas. The city was named after lumberman Charles Shelton Vidor, owner of the Miller-Vidor Lumber Company and father of director King Vidor. By 1909, the Vidor community had a post ...

  8. Piney Woods - Wikipedia

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    They are bounded on the east by the Mississippi lowland forests, on the south by the Western Gulf coastal grasslands, on the west by the East Central Texas forests and the Texas blackland prairies, on the northwest by the Central forest-grasslands transition, and on the north by the Ozark Mountain forests. They receive 40–52 inches (1,000 ...

  9. Foard County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Foard County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,095. [1] Its county seat is Crowell, [2] which is also the county's only incorporated community.