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Montrose Receives A One Million Dollar Grant to Get Greener

Houston Public Media Staff

Posted on April 3, 2017 · An asphalt lot in Montrose will become that neighborhoods newest green space. The Houston Parks Department was awarded a one million dollar grant to build a new park in a space off Westheimer.

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Its Habitat Disappearing, Scramble Is On To Save The Houston Toad

Dave Fehling

Posted on September 19, 2016 · The croaking of the Houston toad is virtually never heard in its namesake: none of the toads live in the wild in Houston. And efforts to help them live in other areas have run up against drought, wild fires and bulldozers. But there’s a new effort to help the little toad survive.

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Texas Game Wardens Are Now Looking For Poachers … and Terrorists

Dave Fehling

Posted on March 18, 2016 · Along the Texas coast, game wardens will now carry radiation detectors.

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New State Park Largest Conservation Purchase In Texas History

Florian Martin

Posted on August 21, 2014 · The 17,000-acre piece of land will serve wildlife and recreation.

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