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  • Do you know how many species of poisonous snakes live in the Chihuahuan Desert and on the Llano Estacado?
  • Órale, the Caló word today is ‘calar.’ In Spanish, it’s the verb for stab or penetrate. In Caló, it means to hurt or insult. When you take offense, you…
  • Órale, the Caló word today is ‘trucha.' It means trout in Spanish, but in Caló trucha means en garde, check things out or look at everything closely.…
  • It's a life-giving stream in a desert land, that for millennia has sustained human communities and creatures found nowhere else on Earth. The deep canyons…
  • Órale, today we’re going to talk about the expression “aguas.” In Spanish, it means simply water. In Caló, it means brace yourself for you’re about to get…
  • Today we hear from Doris Daley, a cowboy poet from Calgary, Southern Alberta, Canada. Daley is one of the headliners for the 26th Annual Texas Cowboy…
  • KRTS hosts a broadcast of the opening ceremonies of the 26th Annual Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering, live from the Marshall Auditorium at Sul Ross State…
  • Camp this summer in the Guadalupe, Davis or Chisos mountains – the West Texas “sky islands” – and you'll awaken to a symphony of birdsong. As the sun…
  • Órale, the word for this episode is bule. In Caló it means a disreputable place or event. It also means to party with abandon, what in the American…
  • In recent years, raising chickens for eggs has become increasingly popular in both rural and urban areas. On today's program, chicken enthusiasts Mark…
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