In some ways, plants are like people. They need food and water. They’re made to grow. And each one is meant to put down roots in the right environment and thrive. For 30 years, the Northeast Texas ...
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Rooted in resilience: Why native grasses matter on the Texas High Plains
The wide-open vistas of the Texas High Plains weren’t always cotton fields and center-pivots, they were once carpeted in ...
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Texas A&M scientists study how roads, wind and conservation affect one of nature’s most extraordinary journeys.
Students and naturalists have been sneaking onto private land to extricate threatened native plants: “This is a war between us and the developers, and nobody’s calling uncle.” (Grist/Amelia K. Bates) ...
Drought conditions in Texas are placing green thumbs on anxious alert — the raging heat can mean life or death for their beloved plants. Keeping all things hydrated, including humans and pets, is a ...
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One sunny morning in May, four high school students stood on a flower-dappled prairie in southern Dallas holding shovels. Before them swayed a Texas blazing star, a tall and spindly stalk that erupts ...
This story was produced by Grist and co-published with The Texas Tribune. One sunny morning in May, four high school students stood on a flower-dappled prairie in southern Dallas holding shovels.
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