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My First Prescribed Burn

by Bee Harris, PWLTMN Member Clothing: boots (preferably leather), cotton pants, long sleeved shirt (no synthetic materials), and gloves I was excited to attend my first prescribed burn. It was…

March 19, 2024

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Hail the Hermit Thrush

by Shaila Palamand This often-overlooked migrating songbird is worth a note, or maybe even a harmonic series of notes! The Hermit Thrush may not have brightly colored plumage or gregarious…

March 12, 2024

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Woodies & Hoodies

This article was written by Sharon Hanzik, PWLCTMN “Woodies” and “Hoodies” are the nicknames given to two of North America’s most secretive waterfowl species, Wood Ducks and Hooded Mergansers. The…

March 4, 2024

Adopt-A-LoopProjects

Big Creek Scenic Area

This article was submitted by Diane Langton, PWLCTMN as part of the Adopt-A-Loop project. March 3, 2024Team: D. Langton, K. Sizelove-Murphy, H. Murphy We spent the afternoon – two hours-…

March 4, 2024

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Forest Bathing: A Better Pill

by Bee Harris Photo by Bee Harris Living under an umbrella of urban stimulation — trying to stay in step with the demands of our fast-paced society, keeping current with…

February 12, 2024

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Whoop It Up

by Sharon Hanzik, PWLCTMN Have you ever been on a Whooping Crane expedition? If you haven’t, I highly recommend it. I’ve seen them on more than one occasion at Aransas…

February 5, 2024

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Finding A New Meditation Practice In Nature

It’s easy to recognize the feeling of being fully focused when you are doing something you enjoy so much that you lose track of time and space. It’s harder to reach that feeling, though, when you are consistently distracted by outside sources in your daily life.

February 5, 2024

Adopt-A-LoopProjects

Walking Adopt-a-Loop Trails

This is Pam Klouda! I am covering the Lake Livingston State Park (LLSP) as part of the Adopt-A-Loop program! I have had “cabin fever” due to our torrential rains and when it let up, I had to get outside for a while! On Monday, 1/29/’2024, I headed to LLSP!!

February 3, 2024

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The Soldier Fly Reduces & converts waste, and increases sustainability in agriculture

Article by Bee Harris, PWLCTMN Hermetia illucens or commonly known as the soldier fly is an insect that has brought much ecological attention from the standpoint of its role in…

January 22, 2024

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The Nocturnal Ninja – Flying Squirrels

Article by Sharon Hanzik, PWLCTMN If you’ve ever camped at Caddo Lake State Park you may, like me, have had trouble falling asleep due to the myriad of sounds emanating…

January 22, 2024

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