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More than 600 acres of ranch land in western Comal County now protected from future development : comparemela.com
More than 600 acres of ranch land in western Comal County now protected from future development
The Natural Resources Conservation Service, The Nature Conservancy and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department have combined their efforts to safeguard land in the western part of Comal County from
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