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ECONOTES 2013-08-20: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Why A Conservation Group Needs Millions In Less Than A Week To Preserve Prairie (Florian Martin – KUHF News, 8/13/2013)
    Deer Park may be known to most as housing dozens of oil refineries. What few know is that it also houses the “platinum standard of prairies.” This may be the most diverse 50-acre patch of prairie left in the greater Houston area. Conservationists are trying to keep Deer Park from being developed into a residential subdivision. They are trying to buy the land from the developer but time is running out.
    http://app1.kuhf.org/
  2. Museum-area park to be restored (Sarah Tucker – The Examiner, 8/11/2013)
    Bell Park, located at the corner of Banks Street and Montrose Boulevard, will soon be restored. The park’s greenery has been slowly deteriorating since Hurricane Ike in 2008 and the recent drought. Some flower beds are bare, and the park even lost a tree after Ike. Concerned neighborhood residents and volunteers have teamed up with area churches and businesses, as well as the Houston Parks Board, Museum Area Municipal Association, Montrose Management District and the Coalition for the Homeless to help restore the park.
    http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/
  3. Reasons Unclear For Stark Drop In Number Of Endangered Sea Turtle Nests (Florian Martin – KUHF News, 8/12/2013)
    Last year, the number of the nests of the endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtle along the Texas Gulf Coast was the highest on record when 209 nests were discovered. During this year’s nesting season, so-called turtle patrols found only 152, according to the National Park Service. This decline ends a rapid upward trend since 2003.
    http://app1.kuhf.org/

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