The Texas A&M Forest Service tree giveaway begins Wednesday to replace trees destroyed by wildfires in the Panhandle.
The Texas A&M Forest Service announced it will give away around 2,300 tree seedlings to Texas Panhandle residents to help replace those lost to the region’s wildfires in 2024.
One year after the Smokehouse Creek Fire scorched 1 million acres in the Texas Panhandle, the Texas A&M Forest Service is ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service is giving away over 2,000 tree seedlings to Texas Panhandle residents in efforts to replant trees lost to wildfires.
The HHD measures tree pollen with the Burkard Spore Trap, an instrument that collects air samples from the roof of its laboratory at the Texas Medical ... to HHD's data. Elm and oak trees ...
DALLAS — Storm damage was reported across North Texas Tuesday morning as severe storms moved through the Metroplex. Strong winds damaged buildings, overturned RVs and tipped over 18-wheelers on ...
The city of Pflugerville is using nearly $150,000 in grant funding to increase overall tree canopy in local neighborhoods to ...
Cargill's $5,000 donation aids Mecosta Conservation District in diagnosing and managing tree diseases like Oak Wilt, ...
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said a $1 million ... not be all the same kind of tree, Kranowitz explained. “In history, there have been problems like Dutch Elm disease on the East Coast ...