This Ain’t Texas: Behind The Music

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Queen Beyoncé has racked up hit after hit after hit. She released her first album with her first hit “Crazy in Love” featuring rapper Jay Z, on her debut solo album Dangerously in Love. This appeared a bit shady to Mr. Z at the 2024 Grammy Awards after Beyoncé failed to win “Album of the Year”.…

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Texas and the Black Fuzzy Caterpillar

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The woolly bear caterpillar in Texas finds exceptionally favorable climates in East and Southeast Texas. Spring 2024 has followed climatic conditions that have resulted in a significant population increase in these black fuzzy caterpillars.  They are also known as the banded woolly bear, black fuzzy caterpillar, fuzzy caterpillar, fuzzy bear, hedgehog caterpillar, salt marsh caterpillar,…

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What Are Blue Dragons on Texas Beaches?

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Spring breakers first spotted blue dragons, or the Glaucus atlanticus sea slug, in early March 2024 on Texas beaches. Blue dragons are brightly colored blue and silver-gray sea slugs with a flat tapered body and blue stripes on their heads.  Blue dragons spend their entire lives in open water and float upside down just under…

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Texas Panhandle Fires Update

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The Texas A&M Forest Service is the lead agency for wildfire response in Texas. On February 28, 2024, Governor Gregg Abbott authorized the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to mobilize state firefighting resources to support local officials in their response to wildfires impacting the Panhandle, the South Plains, West, and Northwest Texas. On February…

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Hiking Texas: Embark on 10 Lone Star Trails

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Texas has it all, bayous, beaches, canyons, caves, deserts, forests, lakes, mountains, an ocean with 350 miles of coastline, prairies, rivers, and the only-in-Texas Hill Country. Texas’ extremely varied terrain comprises over 800 habitat types. Texas’ habitats support 540 species of birds and migratory birds, and 142 species of mammals, amphibians, and other animals. Texas…

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Explore The Taste Of Texas Wine Trails

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If you're into wine and looking for a truly unforgettable experience, then you need to explore a Texas wine trail. From lush vineyards nestled in rolling hills to winding roads leading to breathtaking vistas, there's something special about the Lone Star State's premier wine country. Texas is home to some of the best wineries in…

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Texas Ecotourism: Discovering Nature Preserves

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Ecotourism, also called nature-based tourism, incorporates sustainability and conservation of natural areas, respecting the environment, and respecting local cultures. Ecotourism programs are managed to promote positive impacts on natural areas, the local communities where they operate, and the enjoyment of nature.  Agritourism couples agricultural production and/or processing with attracting visitors to a farm, ranch, or…

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The Best Lakes in Texas

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Texas, with its vast expanse of diverse landscapes, boasts some of the most breathtaking lakes in the United States. From tranquil waters nestled amidst rolling hills to expansive reservoirs teeming with recreational opportunities, the Lone Star State offers a plethora of options for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. To help you plan your next…

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4 Quirky Small Texas Towns

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Welcome to a Texan adventure through four offbeat small towns, each with its own distinct personality. From the rugged desert of Terlingua to the cowboy charm of Bandera, these destinations offer a break from the ordinary and a glimpse into the heart of Texas. Bandera, Texas: Saddle Up for a Wild West Rodeo of Charm…

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