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Big Elm Creek water quality training set for Feb. 7

Public invited to learn about water resources, protection

January 23, 2023

EnvironmentFarm & Ranch
Fire approaches tree line.

Texas A&M Forest Service warns of increased wildfire danger Jan. 11-12

Warm, dry, windy conditions forecasted

January 11, 2023

Campus & CommunityEnvironment
Oak Wilt

Tree management workshop set Jan. 19 in San Antonio

Oak wilt, drought among event topics

January 5, 2023

EnvironmentFarm & RanchLawn & Garden
Two gopher tortoise hatchlings crawl outside of a burrow.

Natural Resources Institute aids in Florida gopher tortoise recovery

Collaborative effort celebrates recent achievements and outlines future goals

January 5, 2023

EnvironmentEnvironmental Health
A dead cockroach laying on its back with all legs in the air.

Annual urban pest management conference set Jan. 11-13 in Bryan

Will offer continuing education units, specialty workshops, technician training

December 27, 2022

EnvironmentLife & Health
A used Christmas tree, lying on its side to be recycled.

How to sustainably dispose of real Christmas trees

Recycling, mulching, wildlife habitats provide good options

December 23, 2022

Campus & CommunityEnvironment
A burned yard next to a house

More than 8,000 homes saved during 2022 wildfire season

Texas A&M Forest Service, fire crews and residents stand together to protect homes across the state from wildfire

December 20, 2022

Campus & CommunityEnvironment

Multi-state sustainable agricultural production project announced

Texas, Arkansas, Missouri universities to launch climate-smart agricultural practices  

December 15, 2022

EnvironmentFarm & Ranch
A closeup of a cluster of white berries on a mistletoe

Mistletoe: Is the Christmas plant friend or foe?

The pros and cons of keeping and removing the kissing plant

December 12, 2022

EnvironmentFarm & RanchLawn & Garden
Third grade students walk in a line through forrest

‘Classroom Without Walls’ introduces students to forest experience

Second, third grade students experience field trip through W.G. Jones State Forest

December 2, 2022

Campus & CommunityEnvironment
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