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  • Our region is one of extremes, and like the strong winds of spring and summer, the storms of the monsoon season can be intense and violent. But, in arid…
  • Fall colors burst across the McKittrick Canyon every autumn. Amongst the dusty green of agave and cacti, the red berries of the Texas madrone trees mingle…
  • The gray fox is a New World native. It ranges from southern Canada to northern South America. Fossils of the animal found in Arizona have been dated back…
  • They're perhaps the most efficient hunters in West Texas. Searching and striking in silence, they can hunt on the darkest of nights, with stunning…
  • Survival is a fierce and relentless business. And the strategies for survival are many. Parasitism – in which one organism benefits at the expense of…
  • Predators and fierce competitors are facts of life in nature. But for many creatures, mutually beneficial relationships are just as important. In West…
  • Across the country, gardeners and landscapers are embracing the use of native local plants. It's a movement that's growing in West Texas as well. The Big…
  • They inspire both wonder – and fear. They're part of the mythology of Native Americans. Few animals are as fascinating as the bear. During the last three…
  • The land lies parched. The prairie grasses are brittle. After months of dry winter weather, wind is blowing away the dusty soil of West Texas.Then, on a…
  • On August 25, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation creating the National Park Service. The national parks are a uniquely American idea –…
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