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NARRATOR
Howard Peacock
Region: Piney Woods
Topics: Botany, Land, Park, Big Thicket, Media
Mr. Peacock currently lives in Woodville, but
during his career has worked as a newspaper journalist, as editor for
both the Houston Chamber of Commerce weekly and the Southern Pacific
magazine, as well the director of the Houston United Fund. Throughout,
during his free time, he hiked, guided, and fought to acquire and
protect examples of the Big Thicket in southeast Texas. With help from
a variety of local citizens such as Mr. Peacock and support from
national politicians, the National Park Service was able to secure a
highly diverse a preserve of close to 86,000 acres in 1974, including
specimens from 10 overlapping ecosystems, with at least 85 species of
trees, 1000 species of shrubs and flowering plants and 300 species of
birds.
Interviewed
March 3, 2000
Warren, Texas
Transcript only
Material provided courtesy of interviewer, Christopher Cook
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