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Quercus Tardifolia hasn't been seen in Big Bend's National Park for 12 years.
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Michael Holinsky oversees the planting and maintenance of trees in city spaces.
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Experts worry that trimming damaged trees may cause oak wilt to proliferate.
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Live oaks and Ashe Junipers appeared to be especially hard hit by the ice. One reason is that they don't lose their leaves, providing more surface area on which ice can accumulate.
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A woman's favorite trees die, but her vision of an angel now occupies where a tree once grew.
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Cinematographer Luc Forsyth documents the back-breaking manual labor and niche community of tree planting.
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The significance of this stretch of water to San Antonio's human history is reflected in the current plans to restore several historic structures that all have ties to the city's early water management system.
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A large live oak at the corner of HWY 2504 and HWY 476 was probably going to be cut down to make road improvements. Because of local reaction, that may not happen.
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TPR's Jerry Clayton recently spoke with Texas A&M Agrilfe Extension entomologist Molly Keck about the overabundance of caterpillars in the area this year.
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Most of the palms around San Antonio are showing damage from last week's extreme cold.