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Falls County

NPAT prairies in Falls County, TX.

Falls County NPAT Prairies

Riesel Prairie

Riesel Prairie is a tallgrass prairie remnant of the Blackland Prairie. Texas’ Blackland Prairie is part of the endangered tallgrass prairies of North America, of which less than 1% remains due to conversion to agriculture and development. Read more »

By Lisa Spangler, 5 yearsMarch 4, 2019 ago
Falls County NPAT Prairies

Mezynski Prairie

This restored prairie has substantial aesthetic, scientific, and educational character and value as a natural ecological resource in its present states as a natural area which could be subject to development or exploitation. Read more »

By Lisa Spangler, 5 yearsMarch 4, 2019 ago
Falls County NPAT Prairies

Lehmann Prairie

Correne (Lehmann) Dragoo’s family conserved the family hay meadow for several generations. Read more »

By Lisa Spangler, 5 yearsMarch 3, 2019 ago
Falls County NPAT Prairies

Nelson L. Wieting Prairie

Nelson L. Wieting Prairie is a tallgrass prairie remnant of the Blackland Prairie.  Read more »

By Lisa Spangler, 5 yearsMarch 3, 2019 ago
Falls County NPAT Prairies

Drews Prairie

The Drews family conserved the family hay meadow for several generations, and Ray E. and Nancy E. Drews protected their prairie permanently for future generation via a conservation easement with NPAT. Read more »

By Lisa Spangler, 5 yearsMarch 3, 2019 ago

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Oct 21
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Prairie Restoration Workday at Kirchoff Farm

Organizer: San Antonio Chapter
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Sheri Capehart Nature Preserve Hike with Jim Frisinger

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6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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