The San Antonio Botanical Garden is working to grow thousands of trees to replace those destroyed by the July 4 Hill Country flooding.
Central Texas gardeners have been cruising through this exceptionally mild winter with little need to worry about frost-sensitive plants. But with an arctic blast on the horizon this weekend, it's ...
New facility produces and disperses sterile flies along Mexico border to protect U.S. cattle industry from New World ...
The runner initially mistook the animal for a more common species.
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This hungry invasive species may be coming for more Florida homes
Two 'invasive and destructive' termite species, previously a South Florida scourge, are spreading across the state, a study ...
Environmentalists in South Texas are worried that border wall could be built through a revered wildlife refuge courtesy of the Big Beautiful Bill.
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The Most Picturesque State Parks Worthy Of National Status In Texas, According To Reviewers
These Texas state parks stand out for dramatic scenery, diverse landscapes, and natural features that many visitors say rival national parks.
Every year, Nebraska’s Platte River becomes a corridor of motion and sound as sandhill cranes arrive from the south. By mid- ...
If you thought this cold snap was rough for you, consider that FWC collected thousands of iguanas for summary execution.
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Dave Matthews Band pledges to plant 1 million trees on newly announced summer tour
The band’s partnership with the Nature Conservancy continues, and will result in a total of 7 million trees planted since 2020.
With no criminal records, they went for a routine check-in. Sent to El Salvador, they're desperate to return to their American lives.
Neil Sperry weighs in on benefits of crape myrtle vs. yaupon holly alongside streets, planting oak acorns and when to lay sod ...
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