The big acorn drop of 2025 is beneficial for trees and critters in dry times.
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The American Society of Landscape Architects awarded the local project with its 2025 Honor Award for General Design.
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Research published this month found that even in pristine, untouched areas, insect populations are still on the decline. Climate change is a likely culprit.
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Keeping a yard green in San Antonio all summer can be a losing battle
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Scientists tracking the birds in an experimental forest in New Hampshire have also tracked changes in the forest ecosystem over decades.
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The state’s black bear population is increasing, though researchers aren’t sure just how much.
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Fall outlook looks warmer and drier than usual.
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Fronteras: Regenerating the land and indigenous connections through the Texas Tribal Buffalo ProjectThe Texas Tribal Buffalo Project and The Conservation Fund hope to reconnect with indigeneity and reintroduce the buffalo back to South Texas.
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Boerne is creating a new public park on 40 acres.
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A cold front is expected to push into South Texas late in the weekend and collide with that tropical moisture to generate rain.
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Seafood wholesalers will now be required to indicate on their packaging whether the shrimp they sell to restaurants and other buyers is farm raised. But local shrimpers say more is needed to help them survive.