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Mollusks --- Shells --- Conchology --- Malacology --- Mollusca --- Molluscs --- Bilateria --- Invertebrates --- Shellfish --- Sea shells --- Seashell collecting --- Seashells --- Shell collecting --- Body covering (Anatomy) --- Conchologists --- Ecology
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Natural history --- Nature conservation --- Conservation of nature --- Nature --- Nature protection --- Protection of nature --- Conservation of natural resources --- Applied ecology --- Conservation biology --- Endangered ecosystems --- Natural areas --- History, Natural --- Natural science --- Physiophilosophy --- Biology --- Science --- Conservation
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When Harold F. Pape moved to Gregory, Texas, in 1927, he quickly became fascinated by the wealth of Native American artifacts along the nearby shoreline of Corpus Christi Bay and what is now called Port Bay, a southern arm of the larger Copano Bay. A lifelong natural history enthusiast and collector, Pape met and married Lucile H. Tunnell, a widow with three young sons. Before long, John W. Tunnell, Lucile's oldest son, was accompanying Pape on his field studies in surrounding areas and the wider Texas Coastal Bend. Working in the days before much of the development that now covers the region
Indians of North America --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Antiquities --- Collectors and collecting. --- Antiquities. --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Tunnell, John W., --- Pape, Harold F., --- Coastal Bend (Tex.) --- Texas Coastal Bend (Tex.)
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Walking along the beach and picking up seashells is a favorite pastime enjoyed by millions of people every year. This field guide covers three hundred of the better-known or more common seashells found on Texas coastlines, and anyone interested in identifying and collecting shells along Texas bays and Gulf coast beaches will find Texas Seashells an essential companion. With more than 600 detailed and data-rich color photographs, each species with at least two views, Texas Seashells is sure to make shell identification fun, quick, and easy. Those new to collecting can get started with the intro
Shells --- Conchology --- Sea shells --- Seashell collecting --- Seashells --- Shell collecting --- Body covering (Anatomy) --- Mollusks --- Conchologists --- Identification.
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