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May 25, 2020 6:00 pm Leave your thoughtsSpring is the time for ‘first of the year’ observations. It’s always fun to see old friends returning to the... Read More →
I am The Nature Conservancy’s Director of Science in Nebraska and I work to raise awareness about the importance of prairies and their conservation through my writing, photography, and presentations to various groups.
Spring is the time for ‘first of the year’ observations. It’s always fun to see old friends returning to the... Read More →
Thistles are among the most disliked plants in the world. Sure, they’re spiny, and some species have become invasive after... Read More →
This post was written by Mary Parr, one of Hubbard Conservation Fellows. Mary is an excellent botanist and land steward... Read More →
Those of us working in the field of prairie conservation face a stark reality. Regardless of our expertise, work ethic,... Read More →
Last week, I wrote about photographing cattail seeds on a frozen wetland. Those seeds captured my immediate attention when I... Read More →
When I wrote my first book back in 2009, I cited a factoid that blew me away. Flies are the most diverse... Read More →
Over the weekend, I met up with former fellow Evan Barrientos, who was back in Nebraska for a short visit.... Read More →
Look, I don’t know everything. Sometimes, I think people expect me to be able to identify any plant or insect... Read More →
Important: This post is only for those who are already in love with prairies and will traipse happily through them... Read More →
My current job title is “Director of Science,” which I have to admit is a pretty cool title. It’s almost... Read More →