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The Tamaulipan thorn forest once covered 1 million acres on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Restoring even a fraction of it could help the region cope with the ravages of a warming world.
Developers began clearing the land in the early 1900s, and Dale's own father bulldozed some of the last coastal tracts in the ...
Restoring even a fraction of the Tamaulipan thorn forest could help the region cope with the ravages of a warming world.
Within a year, he’d counted 150 species flitting through the trees that circled his family’s home in Harlingen, Texas ... refuge to add six miniature woodlands to school playgrounds, libraries ...
Zone-tailed hawks are among the birds of prey that rely on riparian forests – woodlands along creeks and streams – as nesting sites in the Big Bend. Each summer, these hawks return from the tropics to ...
with Texan by Nature, who speak about how H-E-B is growing greener environments in Texas this Earth Month.
It’s a popular spot for hiking, bird watching, and simply enjoying the pristine wilds of Montana's nature. The quiet trail ends at an ... Once fertile hunting grounds for local Crow tribes, the thick ...
The Woodlands is taking steps to reforest the area after losing about 7,000 trees to Hurricane Beryl in 2024, beetle infestations and other natural disasters.
Some parts of Houston have more trees than others because of past planning, income levels and racial inequality.
Banyans usually grow on hardwood hammocks. They are considered a keystone species, essential to the hardwood tropical ...