October 2023 Betsy Cross October 2023 Betsy Cross

Water Quality Protection Lands

Savanna restoration is not only good for conserving the historical biodiversity of central Texas, but also the best management technique for the optimization of our water quality and quantity of recharge back into the aquifer.

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October 2023 Betsy Cross October 2023 Betsy Cross

Charro Ranch Workday

We had the pleasant surprise of a visit from Scout Troop 4 of the Dripping Springs American Legion. On everyone’s mind are two upcoming rare solar events. Don’t miss the first one—October 14!

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September 2023 Betsy Cross September 2023 Betsy Cross

Documenting Drought

Hays County Master Naturalists are uniquely positioned to look out over our little piece of heaven and document this brave new world. Trees and plants that were still green on August 6 are stressed now and even dying.

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September 2023 Betsy Cross September 2023 Betsy Cross

The Irritable Back

“From there to here, from here to there, funny things are everywhere.” So says Dr. Seuss and I agree that the creature known as the irritable back—the North American porcupine—is one of those funny things. Here are some of my trail camera photos and fun facts about our wild friend.

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