A site for sharing ways to protect the watershed that supplies your drinking water and habitat for wildlife and native plants and innumerable types of outdoor recreation.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Tree destruction and unauthorized dirt moving on potential development site in Beaver Lake watershed in south Fayetteville and some milkweed species in bloom as time for monarch butterflies to arrive from the south and lay eggs on milkweed, the only category of plants on which monarch caterpillars can feed
Shortakes for 9-14 June 2013 on Fayetteville public television document native wildflowers in bloom and un-permitted watershed and tree-canopy destruction in south Fayetteville, AR.
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