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March 02 2017

A borrowed small feral hog used as bait to catch the last lone feral hog that could not trigger the trip wire due to its small size. This animal is inside a cage within the trap.

Posted in Census, 2017 Journal

February 25 2017

Successfully trapped 4 more young feral hogs.

A neighbor loads 2 young feral hogs per cage into the bed of this pick up truck to take to his home and raise with his own domestic pigs.

Successfully removed 4 young feral hogs from the property. This is one of two cages, with two animals in each cage.

Posted in 2017 Journal

February 20 2017

A small flood on the Blanco River. The fallen tree debris from the 2015 flood are left on the ground for erosion control and for wildlife habitat. Many birds are seen in the dead tree branches.

A group of Vultures circling in the air currents after a rain.

Posted in Census, Habitat, 2017 Journal

February 18 2017

A newly planted 6 foot tall Bald Cypress tree, supported with a bamboo stake. The Saw Palmetto in the middle right of the photo is a clue for a wet place to plant a tree. It has since been caged to avoid deer browse.

Posted in 2017 Journal

February 02 2017

Treefolks planting 6 foot Bald Cypress tree.

Posted in 2017 Journal

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