Nature
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THC Staff | March 9, 2016This Animal Sanctuary is Home to 3 Very Unlikely Friends
Lions, and tigers, and bears — oh, yes! Meet three very unlikely animal best friends and residents of...
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THC Staff | March 9, 2016Texas Bald Eagle Gives Birth to Baby Eaglets
High in a 200-pound nest in Seagoville sits an eagle family with tiny new eaglets that have recently...
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Jayne Lawler | March 7, 20165 Best Rivers for Family Fun in Texas
River enthusiasts have infinite possibilities in Texas. Here is a list of favorite rivers and their locations recalled by...
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Jeromy Kusch | March 3, 20165 Fruit Trees to Start Your Hill Country Backyard Orchard
Texas Hill Country agriculture is a challenging pastime for even the most dedicated professional, but for backyard gardeners...
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Marcy Stellfox | March 1, 20165 Useful Tips to Create a Birder’s Paradise
Think birding is boring? Think again. Consider that birding is a bit like scuba-diving without cumbersome equipment or...
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Shannon Salas | February 29, 2016Deadliest Tornadoes in Texas History
Tornadoes can be fascinating to see from a distance, in a picture, far away from the storm. However,...
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Shannon Salas | February 26, 2016Texas Mountain Laurel: Intoxicating the Senses
The Texas Mountain Laurel (Sophora secundiflora) is a Central Texas native that opens its beautiful purple blooms in...
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Gay Lewis | February 26, 201611 Notable Trees in the Texas Hill Country
From rivers to rocks, hills to trees, the Hill Country contains a plentiful bounty of Mother Earth’s biggest...
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Marcy Stellfox | February 26, 2016The White Bluebonnet Among a Sea of Blue
Occasionally, these oceans of blue sprout dots painted white. On closer investigation, these white dots appear as bluebonnets,...
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THC Staff | February 25, 2016This Village Populated by Foxes is the Cutest Place Ever
Tucked away in the Miyagi Mountains in Japan, there’s a special little place known as the Zao Fox Village....
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Shannon Salas | February 25, 2016Aggie Bonnets: Texas A&M’s Maroon Bluebonnet
Nothing says school spirit than the state flower modified to match your school colors. Find out how Texas...
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Shannon Salas | February 23, 2016Bluebonnet Fever: A Virtual Road Trip
Bluebonnet season is just around the corner, but bluebonnet fever is in full swing. Texas anxiously waits an...
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THC Staff | February 20, 2016The Death Valley Super Bloom Will Make You Believe in Magic
While the rest of the world may curse El Niño, Death Valley radiantly blooms from it, literally. Death...
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Shannon Salas | February 19, 2016Bluebonnets: Texas’ Five State Flowers
Did you know that Texas actually has five state flowers? Before you get all up in arms, let...
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THC Staff | February 16, 2016Garner State Park is a Unique Texas Gem
Garner State Park is a true Texas gem. Located in Concan (100 miles west of San Antonio), the...
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Shannon Salas | February 15, 2016The Rivers of the Texas Hill Country
The Texas Hill Country is home to many of Texas’ beautiful rivers. There is nothing more refreshing than the...
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Shannon Salas | February 9, 201618 Most Amazing Views of the Texas Hill Country
The Texas Hill Country has a lot more to offer than a few hills and fresh air. It...
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THC Staff | February 1, 2016Bandera County’s Gunsight Mountain Ranch is a Sight to Behold
There are about 540 acres inside of Bandera County that contain an old wagon route useful in assisting frontiersmen who were headed...
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Erin Baxter | January 29, 2016Texas Hill Country In The Bright Afternoon Sky [WATCH]
This video shot just outside of Austin at the gorgeous Balcones Wildlife Refuge shows why the Texas Hill...
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THC Staff | January 25, 2016More to Love at McKinney Falls State Park
The historic site of McKinney Falls is no secret to most residents of the Texas Hill Country, and...
