(Photo taken by Beckett Postiglione 1/27/2023) Trevor Rice explaining the history of the Wild Basin Nature Preserve to the class on a chilly Friday morning. Having grown up in North Austin, I’ve always been familiar with the Wild Basin… Continue Reading →
I have been the Stewardship and Land Management Intern at Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve since September 2022. I work directly with the preserve manager, Trevor Rice. His role is to help manage the land, including on and off trail work,… Continue Reading →
Importance of Trees in Urban Areas Carbon Sequestration Trees play a crucial role in sequestering carbon that is released into the atmosphere. Through photosynthesis, trees take up carbon dioxide and convert it into organic matter, which is then stored for… Continue Reading →
This week, in my ENSP 4349 – Environmental and Ecological Field Methods class, we started a research project at Blunn Creek Preserve to test differences in ecosystem characteristics in invaded versus native-dominated forests. Like other green spaces in Austin, Blunn… Continue Reading →
Field trip to Waller Creek, downtown Austin. Waller Creek is a thin, urban riparian ecosystem that meanders from the northern part of Austin southward through UT campus and along the eastern edge of the downtown area before it meets… Continue Reading →
” In nature we leave a footprint of our existence, but in us Nature becomes our existence” -Clarissa Mae This semester there have been a series of field trips and excursions, all surrounding similar topics. November 27, 2018, marked… Continue Reading →
On Nov. 9, our class took a field trip out to the Spicewood Ranch in, you guessed it, Spicewood, TX. The ranch is owned by Chris Harte, a local Austinite (who doesn’t own a car), and managed… Continue Reading →
Post by Natalie Mulin and Daniel Collins For our trip to the Water Quality Protection Lands, we visited a variety of lands around the Edwards Plateau, each contributing to water diffusion into the aquifer in some way. We met our… Continue Reading →
First Day of the Trip! Beginning on Friday, November 16, our class drove 5 hours southward to the Rio Grande Valley, where we camped out at Bentsen-RGV State Park. As we arrived in “The Valley,” we noticed the sabal palms… Continue Reading →
Save Barton Creek Association, or SBCA, is a citizen-run non-profit organization working to protect the Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer. Founded in 1979, the SBCA has become one of the most prominent conservation groups in the Austin area. While they do… Continue Reading →
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