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Spring is the time for ‘first of the year’ observations. It’s always fun to see old friends returning to the... Read More →
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 →