Archive for 'Habitat' Category

A small flood on the Blanco River. The fallen tree debris from the 2015 flood are left on the ground for erosion control and for wildlife habitat. Many birds are seen in the dead tree branches.

A group of Vultures circling in the air currents after a rain.
Posted in
Census, Habitat, 2017 Journal

A bridge spans a deep ravine at the draw to allow access along a newly designed river walking trail.
Posted in
Habitat, 2017 Journal

Natural water ponds catch and hold rain runoff at Hay barn area.
Posted in
Habitat, Water, 2016 Journal

Pink flags mark the location of newly planted Bald Cyrpess trees.
Posted in
Habitat, 2016 Journal
A project to reforest lost trees due to flood damage with Hays County and TreeFolks.

Professional tree planters plant 1000 trees along approximately 2500 feet of the Blanco River. He is carrying bare root baby Bald Cypress trees in the bags.

A pink survey flag marks a newly planted Cypress tree, to help monitor over time.
Posted in
Habitat, 2016 Journal
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