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Native Grasses

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Tom’s Backyard

Tom Shackelford, 2018 – President We spend time in our back yard almost every day and sometimes I am quick enough to snap a shot with my phone.  Two years… Read More →

06/10/2021

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Thousands of Trees and City Challenges, Oh My!

By: Deborah Canterbury Dave Powell is constantly widening our net of experience and consulting. 2021 will bring great chapter project opportunities and chances for others to learn from Dave’s city… Read More →

01/10/2021

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Connemara Meadow Nature Preserve Year in Review

By: Robert Mione, Meadow Master In January, we co-hosted, with LLELA, a Bobwhite (BW) quail restoration workshop.  The workshop was attended by about 45 people, including various local municipalities, nature… Read More →

01/10/2021

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Al Baume – Beck’s Prairie @ Connemara Meadow

We rescue Little Bluestem here and transplant it in the Connemara Meadow. Beck’s is a native prairie remnant, never been plowed. I believe this grass was grazed by American Bison.

11/18/2020

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Tom Shackelford – Clymer Meadow

               CLYMER MEADOW Clymer Meadow Preserve contains some of the largest and most diverse remnants of the Blackland Prairie; the Texas version of the tallgrass prairie that once stretched from south… Read More →

11/17/2020

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