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A ‘thorn forest’ once covered 1 million acres in the Rio Grande Valley. This man is trying to bring it backThe preserve is one of the last remnants of the Tamaulipan thorn forest, a dense mosaic of at least 1,200 plants, from poky shrubs to trees like mesquite, acacia, hackberry, ebony, and brasil.
He was just 15 when, in a bid to attract more avians, he began planting several hundred native seedlings beside his house to create a 2-acre thorn forest—a term he prefers over the more common ...
Photo by Agustín Lautaro via Unsplash While patrolling a “thorny forest” in the arid region of northwestern Paraguay, park rangers stumbled upon a visitor never before seen in the country ...
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The Rio Grande Valley was once covered in forest. One man is trying to bring it back.The preserve is one of the last remnants of the Tamaulipan thorn forest, a dense mosaic of at least 1,200 plants, from poky shrubs to trees like mesquite, acacia, hackberry, ebony, and brasil.
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