A few tips on supporting pollinators in the places we live, work, and play.
Category Archives: Wildlife-friendly Guide
Now in Nature: Wildflower Meadow
Wildflowers are on their way!
Dr. Tallamy “Homegrown National Park: Building Networks for Life”
Dr. Douglas Tallamy was our keynote speaker for Planta Nativa Fest 2023.
Friendly RGV Native Garden Contest 2022
See our 2022 garden contest winners!
Plants for a Hot and Dry Future
What plants are good options when planning for an increasingly hot and dry environment?
Introducing the Center for Urban Ecology’s Wildlife-friendly Gardening Workshops
The Center for Urban Ecology is happy to announce its new Wildlife-friendly Gardening workshop series…
Rio Grande Valley Butterflies & Host Plants
A list of the butterflies documented in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas and their known host plants.
Less Water for More Life
It is no secret that the Rio Grande Valley is often dry for extended periods of time and that rain events are erratic and vary drastically from year to year. In his weather and climate summary in Nesting Birds of a Tropical Frontier, Dr. Timothy Brush notes that in Brownsville, Texas, annual rainfall varied fromContinue reading “Less Water for More Life”
From Invasive Plants to Native Habitats
Learn about one of our newest habitat restoration projects!
Protected: Flipping a Switch Can Save Migratory Birds
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