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Field Day Reflections – June Tidings Newsletter

June 10, 2025 by Nancy Dunnahoe

The Field Days of May: Read The Glad Tidings to learn more about our chapter’s seasonal volunteer events at San Felipe de Austin Historic Site, the Attwater Prairie Chicken Festival, Burton Cotton Gin Festival, the Honeybee Jubilee, and the Monument Hill Historic Site Earth Day celebration.

Also in this issue:

  • From the GLC President: Reflections on Spring educational events and community outreach
  • Lessons from prescribed burns and native prairie restoration
  • Pollinator habitats as living landscapes
  • Trash-free Gulf cleanup results
  • Citizen science: testing water quality at Cummins Creek
  • Book reviews of The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue and The Music of Bees

>> Download and read a copy of the June 2025 GLC Tidings

In this issue: A Lesson from the Last Prescribed Burn of the Season

Filed Under: Landscape Ecology, News, Pollinators, Rivers

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