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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

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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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Fishing Hole Nature: Cardinals Rule!

Article by Bron Clear, PWLCTMN What better bird to see than a bright red bird in wintertime?  The crest on the top of his head and his bold red feathers define…

January 1, 2024

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Communing with Nature: Take a Hike for Dinner, Forage

Article by Beth Miller, PWLCTMN Fall is a great time get out into the woods in East Texas for a hike. The colors are different, wildlife is more active, and…

December 1, 2023

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The Dazzling Colors of Feathers

Article by Bron Clear, PWLCTMN Birds can be such glorious colors…reds, blues, greens, oranges, yellows, and some are even iridescent!  We humans see a particular feather color because that is the…

November 1, 2023

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Fishing Hole Nature: The Pink-Feathered Roseate Spoonbills

Article by Bron Clear, PWLCTMN The pink-feathered Roseate Spoonbills are special, and not found only in Florida or Galveston!  We have them right here in East Texas in the shallow ponds…

October 1, 2023

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Severe Heat Poses Many Challenges for Hummingbirds in Texas

Article by Beth Miller, PWLCTMN They’re Here!  You’ve likely seen a few, or more, Ruby Throated hummingbirds flitting between your native flowers since early August. And if you think the heat…

September 1, 2023

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Fishing Hole Nature: Our Many Different Woodpeckers

Article by Bron Clear, PWLCTMN When you live in East Texas, woodpeckers are a common sight – Red-Headed, Hairy, Pileated, Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker, Red-Bellied, Northern Flicker, Downy, and even a Red-Cockaded…

August 1, 2023

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