This guide is intended to provide a fun activity for people exploring the biodiversity of the Rio Bosque Wetlands. Texas Nature Trackers and Texas Master Naturalists will be meeting at the wetlands on April 8th at 8:30 AM to see how many species participants can find. This will be a good ...more ↓
"Living well below sea level in Death Valley and also in woodland and grassland up to 2,000 m elevation, Desert Cottontails are able to tolerate diverse habitats. They are most active at dawn and dusk, and spend hot days resting in a burrow or in a ""hide,"" which is a shallow depression in the ground or in vegetation. Like all rabbits, they are vegetarians, feeding on grasses, shrubs, and ...more ↓