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Headed down to the Lower Rio Grande Valley for a staff meeting with the other urban wildlife biologists. Palo Alto Battlefield was my next stop -- although, I got here too late... They closed the front gates after 30 minutes. Oh well -- I spotted some neat things while I was there. :)
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Found in the understory of a bottomland hardwood forest along an ephemeral stream. Soil dark clay / loam. Multiple individuals, all shells. This area experiences extreme water level changes, so these could be aquatic species.
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Found in the understory of a bottomland hardwood forest along an ephemeral stream. Soil dark clay / loam. Multiple individuals, all shells. This area experiences extreme water level changes, so these could be aquatic species.
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Found in the understory of a bottomland hardwood forest along an ephemeral stream. Soil dark clay / loam. Multiple individuals, all shells. This area experiences extreme water level changes, so these could be aquatic species.
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Found in the understory of a bottomland hardwood forest along an ephemeral stream. Soil dark clay / loam. Multiple individuals, all shells. This area experiences extreme water level changes, so these could be aquatic species.
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Found on a restored prairie, in a fairly recently shredded area. Saw 2-3 others of same type nearby
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Found on a restored prairie, in a fairly recently shredded area. Saw 2-3 others of same type nearby
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Found on a restored prairie, in a fairly recently shredded area. Saw 2-3 others of same type nearby
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Found on a restored prairie, in a fairly recently shredded area. Saw 2-3 others of same type nearby
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Found on a restored prairie, in a fairly recently shredded area. Saw 2-3 others of same type nearby
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Found on a restored prairie, in a fairly recently shredded area. Saw 2-3 others of same type nearby
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Found on a restored prairie, in a fairly recently shredded area. Saw 2-3 others of same type nearby
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Found in low, bottomlands. Evidence suggest this area could be flood prone. Lots of these scattered along the ground.
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Found in low, bottomlands. Evidence suggest this area could be flood prone. Lots of these scattered along the ground.
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Observed with Elizabeth at Cedar Hill State Park.
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Observed with Elizabeth at Cedar Hill State Park.
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Observed with Elizabeth at Cedar Hill State Park.
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Observed with Elizabeth at Cedar Hill State Park.
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Quite abundant on top of ground... Could not find living specimen under any logs/rocks...
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Quite abundant on top of ground... Could not find living specimen under any logs/rocks...
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Quite abundant on top of ground... Could not find living specimen under any logs/rocks...
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Cedar Ridge Preserve
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