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Lissa Rabon wrote 4 months ago: Walking the valley floor In every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks  - John Muir … more →

Tags: Nature, México, Photography, Hiking, Trees, beach, walking, scenery, Aspens

Invasive Species Can't Hide During SXSW Eco

invasivehunter wrote 7 months ago: Commander Ben and Ms. Jessica Strickland ready to hunt invasive species during SXSW Eco I had a grea … more →

Tags: giant reed, English Ivy, elephant ear, Chinese Privet, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, lady bird lake, Ligustrum, King Ranch Bluestem, heavenly bamboo

The Amazing Invasive Hunter Man

invasivehunter wrote 10 months ago: An accidental encounter with a plant grafting experiment transforms a geeky biology student into the … more →

Tags: giant reed, Battles with Invasive Species, Texas Live Oak, King Ranch Bluestem, Texas mountain laurel, Texas bluebonnets, Invasive species, Invasive Hunter, Spider-Man

Whirlpool Springs to Life in Onion Creek above Cripple Crawfish Cave

invasivehunter wrote 1 year ago: Commander Ben near the Cripple Crawfish Cave whirlpool in Onion Creek As part of National Ground Wat … more →

Tags: Austin Water Utility's Wildland Conservation Division, Balcones Canyonlands Preserve, City of Austin, City of Austin Wildland Conservation Division, City of Austin’s Wildland Conservation Division, Cripple Crawfish Cave, Dr. Kevin Thuesen, edwards aquifer, Flintknapping

Hydrilla and King Ranch Bluestem Create Devastating Monocultures on Water and Land

invasivehunter wrote 1 year ago: Ms. Mary Gilroy describes two invasive plants that have raided Texas waterways and prairies. Learn h … more →

Tags: 2011 Texas Invasive Plant Conference, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Invasive Species: Secrets Revealed, Mary Gilroy, Hydrilla, King Ranch Bluestem, monoculture, Texas Hill Country, City of Austin

Rare Texas Plants Struggle Against Invasive Species

invasivehunter wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Karen Clary describes the threat that invasive species pose to our rare Texas plants and recount … more →

Tags: 2011 Texas Invasive Plant Conference, Invasive Species: Secrets Revealed, King Ranch Bluestem, giant salvinia, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Dr. Karen Clary, Prostrate Milkweed, heavenly bamboo, Go Native U


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