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December 08 2015

  • Trenching through the dirt to prevent Oak Wilt disease from encroaching onto wooded area. A project of Oak Wilt Specialists, cutting a five foot deep trench to stop Oak roots from transmitting Oak Wilt disease

A trench along the road to stop the spread of Oak Wilt decline.

Posted in Habitat, 2015 Journal

July 07 2015

  • Saw baby Anole Lizard
  • Saw Hawk
  • Removed dried mud from mud pond and relcated away from drainage to remove invasive water plants.
  • Planned new access to river
  • Planned concrete path for road that crosses the Draw

Posted in Census, Habitat, 2015 Journal

June 30 2015

  • Noticed many green sprouts on downed trees along the river which are left as is to regrow.
  • Met with Blacke Hendon from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to discuss a prescribed burn on one acre in the pasture to control KR Bluestem.

Posted in Habitat, 2015 Journal

June 15 2015

A Cypress tree survivor. Even with much of the bark torn away by the flood, this giant seems to be recovering from the flood.
Caretakers note: Began clearing what is left of the river trail, being careful not to disturb trees that are still green and growing despite being knocked over by the flood. watersto_jennystone lost about 1/2 of the large cypress trees along the river bank.

Posted in Habitat, 2015 Journal

June 02 2015

Pond near the Hay Barn is very full of water after rains.

Posted in Habitat, Water, 2015 Journal

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