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Tuesday, December 4th, 2012

Glassblowing Documentary

This is a short film about glassblowing at East Side Glass Studio during the East Side Studio Tour in Nov. 2012. The artist is making Christmas ornaments and invited audience members to participate in the process.

Sunday, December 2nd, 2012

News Video: Mountain Bike Races

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012

Flocked Douglas Firs vs. Albino Redwoods

Remember those Christmas trees that are sprayed white with some type of foam that mimics snow? Super tacky, probably full of horrible chemicals, and in no way can they actually smell as good as unsprayed trees. But I always, for some odd reason, begged my Dad to buy one. Of course, he never did. Thankfully. […]

Friday, November 16th, 2012

Foreign Invasion

Sometimes, going ‘global’ isn’t always a good thing. In fact, globalization wreaks havoc on the natural community. Recently, a land manager told me that some places in Austin look more like China than Central Texas. The sad thing is, he’s right. There’s a hoard of invasive species overtaking the landscape in Austin, especially on public […]

Wednesday, November 7th, 2012

Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve

The university is working to increase academic involvement in and public awareness of Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve, a nature preserve managed by St. Edward’s University in west Austin. Part of the initiative included renovations to infrastructure and changing the name of the building at the preserve to Wild Basin Creative Research Center.

Thursday, November 1st, 2012

Dia de los Gigantes

America’s pastime is best enjoyed in the stands with a hot dog in one hand and rally rag in the other, but the most recent World Series has since changed that image of perfection for this baseball fan. A combination of too much homework and no TV left the radio as the only option for […]

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

Snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park

Over the course of the last 30 years, snowmobiles have become a popular sight–and sound–in Yellowstone National Park, perhaps the last place one would expect to see crowds like the one on the picture below. The legal and political battle surrounding the issue of banning snowmobile use in Yellowstone National Park is a prime example […]

Thursday, October 18th, 2012

Public Lands: Beyond the Scope of National Parks

If you’re in Texas, the idea of public land may seem like a foreign concept. Ninety eight percent of all land in Texas is private property. However, this is not the norm, and public lands and the American West are inseparable, as much of the land in western states is owned by the federal government. […]

Thursday, October 11th, 2012

Latrine Digging 101

The single most important part of land management in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is limiting the impact people have on the resource and making sure there are facilities that encourage users to concentrate their impact in a designated area. This includes human waste. Over 200,000 people visit the Boundary Waters each year, and […]

Thursday, October 4th, 2012

SXSW had an environmentally-conscious stepchild

SXSW is branching out, reaching out to environmentalists, industry experts, conservation buffs, and dreadlock-adorned hippies. The second annual SXSW Eco conference, hosted by the University of Texas at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, is taking place this week, Oct. 3-5.

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