August 2024 Constance Quigley August 2024 Constance Quigley

The Space Between Things

Another fabulous public art piece graces a Wimberley park. Heather Carter celebrates nature by incorporating native grapevines, honoring fallen Ashe juniper trees, and creating interactive arches and windows from reclaimed materials in two gates at the Blue Hole.

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August 2024 Betsy Cross August 2024 Betsy Cross

Doves of Central Texas

Doves are among the most recognizable and numerous birds in Texas. The most common dove species in our area include Mourning Doves, White-winged Doves, Eurasian Collared-Doves, and Inca Doves.

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July 2024 Betsy Cross July 2024 Betsy Cross

The Nature of Oaks

“Caterpillars are built from the energy and nutrients stored in the leaves they have eaten. In effect, caterpillars are repurposed leaves that can walk.” —Doug Tallamy, PhD

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July 2024 Betsy Cross July 2024 Betsy Cross

A Selah Moment

My Selah moment revealed to me how lucky we are to be part of a program whose mission is to provide for the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas.

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May 2024 Betsy Cross May 2024 Betsy Cross

Where’s Bob?

“Morning, Bob,” I’d say as I sipped my coffee from the other side of the window. Bob was busy. He didn’t have time for chitchat.

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May 2024 Betsy Cross May 2024 Betsy Cross

Butterfly Festival

According to an article penned by HCMN Mary Dow Ross, the initial caterpillar count was 36 in 1999. Compare that to the 5,000 wrangled this year.

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