In defense of brush: a habitat issue

May 18, 2007 19:54

I grew up in South Texas, much of which was covered at that time (and more had been) by vegetation known as "brush."   Already it was getting rarer, but it consisted of low woody plants, often in clumps, cactus, short bunch-grasses, and forbs.  It was all drought tolerant (almost everything could, in really bad droughts, drop its leaves and play ( Read more... )

dry woods, habitat, brush, wildlife management

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bevhale May 19 2007, 13:16:41 UTC
I love your pictures. I look for them every day and they always make me happier. You are such a wonderful photographer. I'm learning so much about the flora/fauna of Texas. Thank you.

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e_moon60 May 19 2007, 13:25:00 UTC
Glad you're enjoying it, Bev. I have fun working on the land and taking the pictures (well, except when it's too hot. But then I enjoy lying in the hammock and imagining the first norther.)

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