December 2018, Port Isabel – South Padre Press, Black and white warbler, by M. Kathy Raines
December 24, 2018, Nutria may look cute but are considered an invasive species, by Anita Westervelt
November 17, 2018, The Monitor, Vines add vertical interest while attracting birds and butterflies, by Anita Westervelt
October 22, 2018, The Monitor, Vida outdoors: Colorful flowers bring a rainbow of butterflies, by Anita Westervelt
September 29, 2018, Palm trees beneficial to bats, by Anita Westervelt
September 24, 2018, The Monitor, A paddling of ducks, by Anita Westervelt
September 9, 2018, Rescued rare native plants can thrive in cultivation, by Anita Westervelt
August 25, 2018, Cane toad – as toads go, it’s a giant, by Anita Westervelt
July 21, 2018, Sound the trumpets for Alamo Vine, by Anita Westervelt
July 8, 2018, Valley Morning Star, Volunteers transform old landfill into birder’s paradise, by Fernando del Valle
June 23, 2018, Succulents are popular, for good reason, by Anita Westervelt
May 18, 2018, Owl pellets, or regurgitation, are materials from the bird’s prey, by Anita Westervelt
May 15, 2018, Valley Morning Star, Wildlife masters: Valley scores high in global nature challenge, by Anita Westervelt
April 22, 2018, Valley Morning Star, Native plants are the true survivors, by Anita Westervelt
April 7, 2018, Valley Morning Star, The Great Valley Challenge of 2018, by Anita Westervelt
March 24, 2018, Songs of spring, by Anita Westervelt
March 4, 2018, Valley Morning Star, A banner year, by Anita Westervelt
February 17, 2018, Texas thistle a Valley native, by Anita Westervelt
January 27, 2018, McAllen Monitor, Bring bird diversity to your garden with native trees, by Anita Westervelt
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