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Fayette Prairie Chapter

Fayette Prairie Chapter Presentation

Small-scale Restoration Principles for Working Landowners

Doug Jobes, “Small-scale Restoration Principles for Working Landowners,” February 17, 2022. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 1 yearJanuary 23, 2022 ago
Soil Carbon in Natural and Restored Lands, Elizabeth Bach
Fayette Prairie Chapter Presentation

Soil Carbon in Natural and Restored Lands

Elizabeth Bach (Nature Conservancy, IL), “Soil Carbon in Natural and Restored Lands,” November 11, 2021. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsNovember 14, 2021 ago
Remnant little bluestem prairie
Fayette Prairie Chapter Journal

Prairie and Woodland Restoration Clinic

Fayette Prairie Chapter visits remnant little bluestem prairie during Prairie and Woodland Restoration Clinic, October 2021. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsNovember 12, 2021 ago
Ecological Resilience in Prairies
Fayette Prairie Chapter Presentation

Ecological Resilience in Prairies

Chris Helzer, Nature Conversancy (Nebraska), “Ecological Resilience in Prairies,” September 16, 2021. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsAugust 18, 2021 ago
Fayette Prairie Chapter Presentation

Grazing the Prairie

Megan Clayton, Texas A&M University, “Grazing the Prairie,” July 21, 2021. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsJuly 29, 2021 ago
Quebe Prairie field group
Fayette Prairie Chapter Journal

Quebe Prairie Field Trip

Fayette Prairie Chapter visits Quebe Prairie near Brenham, TX, May 2021. Field trip led by 3 TPWD experts. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsJune 13, 2021 ago
Fayette Prairie Chapter Presentation

Characteristic Flora of the Fayette Prairie and Post Oak Savanna

Jason Singhurst, TPWD, “Characteristic Flora of the Fayette Prairie and Post Oak Savanna,” May 11, 2021. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsApril 25, 2021 ago
Grassland Restoration Incentive Program, Oak and Prairies Joint Venture
Fayette Prairie Chapter Presentation

Grassland Restoration Incentive Program: Getting a GRIP on Grassland Conservation

Jim Giocomo, Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture, “Grassland Restoration Incentive Program,” April 14, 2021. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsApril 2, 2021 ago
Fayette Prairie Chapter Presentation

Prairies and the Importance of Fire

Bobby Eichler, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, “Prairies and the Importance of Fire,” March 25, 2021. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsFebruary 28, 2021 ago
Fayette Chapter eastern gamma harvest
Fayette Prairie Chapter Journal

Harvesting Local Ecotype Eastern Gamma Grass

Fayette Prairie Chapter members harvest local ecotype eastern gamma grass from Neal Cook’s stand in Webberville. Read more »

By Fayette Chapter, 2 yearsFebruary 1, 2021 ago

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