Triple E [NY & TX Trial]

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Please don't double-post. You could have put those two posts into one.

I don't really understand your question. I just... Clicked the link. I didn't have any problems with the site.
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caseyotis wrote:Please don't double-post. You could have put those two posts into one.

I don't really understand your question. I just... Clicked the link. I didn't have any problems with the site.
Oh sorry! Uh, I mean how did you find that information? Because when I tried to find like related information for that, the site is restricted :?:
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sciolyynerdd wrote:
caseyotis wrote:Please don't double-post. You could have put those two posts into one.

I don't really understand your question. I just... Clicked the link. I didn't have any problems with the site.
Oh sorry! Uh, I mean how did you find that information? Because when I tried to find like related information for that, the site is restricted :?:
If you're using school WiFi, then it may be protected.
If you aren't, I have no clue. I'm no computer expert.
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For Texas, has anyone found a good website for the date of listing in Texas? TPWD typically only has the US listing date, so has anyone else found a better one?
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How are you all including distribution ranges on your notecards? And also, which laws do you think we should have? We already have CITES and ESA
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For the distribution ranges, do they mean where the species can be found geographically or how many can be found in a certain location. Ex- Less than a 100 can be found near the Brazos river.
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cupcakegirl wrote:For Texas, has anyone found a good website for the date of listing in Texas? TPWD typically only has the US listing date, so has anyone else found a better one?
For plants this is a pretty good website with the Texas date on it. http://www.centerforplantconservation.org

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*sigh*
I just have to memorize the stuff for turtles and whales but some of them are confusing...
Does anyone know how the tournament assignments will be presented once the event begins?
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EAtBaNAna wrote:*sigh*
I just have to memorize the stuff for turtles and whales but some of them are confusing...
Does anyone know how the tournament assignments will be presented once the event begins?
Doesn't New York get a whole binder... so you don't have to memorize things.... The test should be run in stations, multiple choice and two or more answers per question. This is for Texas. Check on the rules for New York.
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Cello_piano wrote:
EAtBaNAna wrote:*sigh*
I just have to memorize the stuff for turtles and whales but some of them are confusing...
Does anyone know how the tournament assignments will be presented once the event begins?
Doesn't New York get a whole binder... so you don't have to memorize things.... The test should be run in stations, multiple choice and two or more answers per question. This is for Texas. Check on the rules for New York.
Do you think that we'd have enough time to reference our notes for each question? Or would it take longer to get the facts straight in our head for each question? If we were to memorize it, would it be better for each of us to memorize all animals, or each memorize half?
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