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Curtis J. Carley was employed by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, working out of its office in Albuquerque, New Mexico. On January 22, 1994, Carley was in the “Big Bend” area of the Rio Grande River in Brewster County, Texas, conducting a “National Wetlands Inventory,” which meant he had to view streams to determine whether they should be included in the inventory. Carley relied for navigation in part on the 1990 edition of “County Maps of Texas” prepared by the Texas Department of Highways. (Remember the days when people actually used paper maps to find their way around?) The map — an official state publication — showed that the road Carley planned to use was a public, not a private, ro

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