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If A Tree Could Talk
“You wouldn’t believe the things I have seen during the more than 200 years since I put down roots here on the north side of the rugged ridge that overlooks more than 58 acres of a beautiful remnant of the Eastern Cross Timbers.”
Hands Off!
Thinking outside the box can have positive consequences for an organization—if you take that leap of faith. I know because I was one of those crazy citizens who pushed for change in park management and helped
The Tale Of Tino The Tortoise
In a man-made desert oasis that has been home to some of the most unique, ever-changing, and fast-moving migratory bird populations for more than a decade, there is a new resident who lives life at a
Urban Nature Reserves
Many of the parks that readers of PRB operate are nestled within busy urban centers. Highways, side streets, and shopping centers hem us in. It’s this very setting that illuminates
Going To The Bats
It’s happening on land a few blocks away from Mark Twain’s boyhood home. You’ll see senior citizens strolling, toddlers on tricycles, women walking and talking, teenagers zipping by on scooters, runners keeping step with each other.
A Wildly Popular Program
Nestled on a rare oak savanna amid a residential neighborhood and park sits one of the most unique nature centers in the Midwest.
Celebrating Water
Nature is local. While the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, what happens on the ground varies greatly.
Washing Water
Photos Courtesy of Clark County Wetlands ParkLocated just 7 miles east of the famous Las Vegas Strip, the Clark County Wetlands Park is a 2,900-acre preserve designed to protect and enhance wetlands