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Creekside Story

December 30, 2014 Marc Opperman

Nice little portion of the Austin webpage in a blog format featuring local riparian stories, info and issues, and maintained by Austin Watershed Protection. Nice plant ID photos and simple key in the entry about our species of indigenous holly, the possumhaw and the yaupon. (But not the Buddy. Sorry, couldn’t resist.)

http://www.austintexas.gov/creeksidestory

 

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Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 11, 2021!  Our Annual Banquet is going virtual, and will feature trivia, door prizes, an engaging speaker, and awards!  More info TBA, and if you’re interested in making this … Continue reading Annual CAMN Awards Banquet →
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