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The Trees of BFL: Sugarberry

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Campus Biodiversity: Gulf Coast Toad

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Campus Biodiversity: Raccoons

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What's In a Name? Tummy Toads

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Flight of the Cockroach

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What's in a Name? Texas Flowers

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The Father of Texas Botany

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Central Texas Salamanders, Including Newly Identified Species, At Risk of Extinction

More severe droughts caused by climate change and increasing water use in Central Texas have left groundwater salamanders “highly vulnerable to extinction.”

This newly identified, unnamed salamander lives near the Pedernales river west of Austin, Texas.