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2007/06/17

What I Want In My Next Car

Filed under: — Stormwind @ 2:56 pm

My 11 year old Honda Civic gets good gas mileage (about 30-35 mpg), is reliable, and still looks nice.  However, I know sometime in the next several years I will probably need to replace it.  Or a company will sell a vehicle that makes the environmental and cost advantages of buying a new vehicle too irresistible.

I admit I have been sorely tempted by the third generation Toyota Prius, but I’m hoping by holding off a few years I can get something better.

And here is what I want:
– A plug-in hybrid vehicle that can drive 20-60 miles on electric power alone (I prefer an all-electric range of 45-60 miles).  Uses a standard (120-volt) home electrical outlet to receive charge. (more…)

2007/06/06

Texas Legislature Approves Additional Park Funding

Filed under: — Stormwind @ 2:24 pm

The 80th Texas Legislature has approved additional park funding.  Articles say TPWD got about 90% of the funding requested, but the way it was structured is not a long term funding fix.

Funds for new park acquisition are mostly restricted to a specific park near Fort Worth and for use by local and county governments for parks, which seems to preclude prairie conservation with the funds unless a local or county would conserve prairie in a park using the local grant funds.

Other articles about the increases funding:

2007/06/05

Prairie News Update 2007-06-03

Filed under: — Stormwind @ 12:13 am

NPAT LogoA Prairie News Update has been emailed to the Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT) email list!

You can also read it on the NPAT web site.  Contents include:

Subscribe to the NPAT-announce email list to receive Prairie News Updates and other prairie field trip and event announcements.
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2007/06/04

Field Trip to Bear Creek Ranch

Filed under: — Stormwind @ 11:47 pm

Echinacea Wildflower Tour of Bear Creek Ranch – June 9, 2007 – Saturday 10am-1pm

Owned by the Dixon Water Foundation, the 1700 acre Bear Creek Ranch supports deep soiled tallgrass prairie, limestone glades, and streamside forest. Come see this spectacular part of the Fort Worth Prairie.

The Nature Conservancy’s Jim Eidson will talk about natural history, and Robby Tuggle, ranch manager, will talk about sustainable grazing.
Located at 2701 Bear Creak Rd., Aledo, TX 76008 (west of Fort Worth). Click here for directions.

For more information, contact the Nature Conservancy’s Jim Eidson, 903-568-4139, jeidson@tnc.org. Also see the field trip flyer.

Konza Prairie Segment on 49 ABC News – Topeka

Filed under: — Stormwind @ 10:42 pm

News segment on Konza PrairieFor us Texans to easily visit a large tallgrass prairie, we unfortunately have to visit a different state since Texas has protected so few tallgrass prairies of significant size. One of the best to visit is Konza Prairie, a 8600 acre tallgrass prairie in the Flint Hills of Kansas. The thin soil and rocky limestone hills spared the Flint Hills from plowing and saved this prairie, and Konza Prairie is one of the best examples of tallgrass prairie to visit.

Konza Prairie is used as a long term research program station by Kansas State University to study tallgrass prairie, but luckily for us it has several miles of great trails open to the public.

49 ABC News, a Topeka, Kansas TV station, recently ran a great segment on Konza Prairie. Click the image or go to the story on their web page to watch the segment.

If you are visiting the Flint Hills, the Konza Prairie Annual Wildflower Walk is Sunday, June 10th. Call 785-587-0441 to make reservations, or learn more at http://www.k-state.edu/konza .

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