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Plant Texan milkweed. Save a butterfly.

Plant Texan milkweed. Save a butterfly.

Extraordinary migration occurs in Texas as monarch butterflies travel South. There’s a way to help the small, majestic beauties from your own yard in the Brazos River basin. With the help of native plants, efforts don’t drain our water resources either. Click the photo to learn more.
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Life jackets keep furry friends safe while out on the water

Life jackets keep furry friends safe while out on the water

Water safety isn’t just for humans…be sure to check out getting a life jacket for your pet if you’re heading to the water. Click the photo to learn more.
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Your septic system could be making your family sick

Your septic system could be making your family sick

A malfunctioning septic tank can take a chunk out of your budget, but it can also cause problems for your drinking water. Sept. 16–20 is SepticSmart Week, an excellent time to look into the health of your system. Click the photo to learn more.
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Prevention is the key to stopping the spread of invasive plants

Prevention is the key to stopping the spread of invasive plants

If you’re visiting the Brazos River basin this year, make sure you aren’t spreading an invasive plant hitchhiker. Click the photo to learn more.
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A deadly combination

A deadly combination

The level of oxygen in a body of water has multiple effects on the aquatic life that call the area home. The heat of summer can make a normally cozy fish home less than welcoming. To read more, click the photo.
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