Stephanie Bilodeau, Conservation Biologist with Coastal Bay Bend and Estuaries Program periodically asks for help removing invasives and planting natives on the spoil islands in
Category: The Chachalaca
The Chachalaca is the newsletter for the Rio Grande Valley Chapter – Texas Master Naturalist.
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If you’re familiar with the saying, “all shapes and sizes,” it truly fits when describing moths.
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by Alejandra Gomez I have always been fascinated by frogs! It was in my early, formative years of junior high school, where I was introduced
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Lichens are a complex life form that is a symbiotic partnership of two separate organisms, a fungus and an alga.
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by Maria Reyna-Gomez On Saturday, November 21. 2020, members of our Rio Grande Valley Chapter participated in a beach cleanup at Boca Chica Beach. Several
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The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is host to Citizen Science Project FeederWatch. I have participated in this program for several years now and find it very rewarding.