Looking for a good spot to view the complete solar eclipse on April 8? Guadalupe River State Park (GRSP) will open reservations for day passes at 8 a.m. Friday, March 8. Create an online account as soon as possible now, Texas Parks
Late February to early March is peak coyote mating season and at least one local wildlife expert suggests keeping cats indoors and dogs on leashes or in well-fenced areas. Lynn Cuny, founder and President of the 45-year-old Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR)
Hardworking bees are on the scene of the Tye Preston Memorial Library’s (TPML) first bluebonnet of the season, according to librarians. They anticipate a “gorgeous bloom to look forward to this spring.” Exactly when or where that might occur is a hot
Are you suffering from fatigue, sore throat, runny nose, partial loss of smell and running a fever less than 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit? You might have cedar fever, Texas A&M Forest Service said in a press release Monday. It’s an allergic reaction to
By Milann Guckian I am Milann Guckian, president of Preserve Our Hill Country Environment (PHCE) Foundation. It was in January 2022 that I last wrote about our ongoing battle with Vulcan Construction Materials and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TECQ) regarding
An animal rescue group better known for saving photogenic fawns and hapless baby birds came to the aid of baby scorpions or “scorplings” found clinging to their dead mother’s back at a construction site. Kendalia-based Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Inc. (WRR) described
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Inc. (WRR) Founder and President Lynn Cuny received the 2nd Annual Animal Grantmakers Melanie Anderson Lifetime Excellence in Animal Protection Award (LEAP) in Philadelphia on Tuesday. The award honors animal advocates who push boundaries, change the conversation and
A retiree in his 80s who has lived on two acres of land in Bulverde for 15 years is packing up and getting ready to walk away from his home. His water well, which once produced 7 1/2 gallons of water per
New Braunfels Home Depot Parking Lot Could Be Best Place to Enjoy Saturday’s Eclipse, Space.com Says
Residents living in the Canyon Lake area will not see an unbroken ‘ring of fire’ during Saturday’s solar eclipse, but areas southwest and northwest of New Braunfels will experience annularity, according to the New Braunfels Astronomy Club, which hosts an eclipse party
The new cave discovered along Canyon Lake’s shoreline is an “alcove of no significance,” geologically speaking. “One way to think about this type of a shelter cave is that the (Guadalupe) river cut a big groove in the bluff,” said George Veni,